Rogers honored for clinical contributions to neurodevelopment (Links to an external site)
Recognized for research on brain development in premature babies, early markers of psychiatric risk in children
Ignite Interdisciplinary Grant awardees announced (Links to an external site)
Implant provides lasting relief for treatment-resistant depression (Links to an external site)
Study finds enduring benefits of vagus nerve stimulation for patients not helped by standard therapies
Losos, Zorumski receive faculty achievement awards (Links to an external site)
Founders Day recognizes distinguished faculty, alumni, supporters
Psychiatry residents, Dr. Jacob Steinle and Dr. Suraj Shankar recently published their research on trends in hallucinogen.-related admissions following psychedelic decriminalization in JAMA Network Open.
Under the mentorship of Dr. Kevin Xu (Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Public Health), Drs. Steinle and Shankar analyzed 7 years’ worth of national administrative data in the US, finding that the decriminalization of psychedelics has not coincided in measurable increases in hallucinogen-related hospitalizations.



