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philanthropy. The Center does leading work in the use of psilocybin to treat psychiatric disorders like major depressive disorder. He has also helped establish four new Precision Medicine Centers of Excellence (PMCoE), aimed at identifying disease sub-types and targeting treatments—for Alzheimer's disease, psychosis, mood disorders, and schizoaffective disorders.
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Potash has facilitated the creation of the Johns Hopkins Personalized Care in Psychiatry program in Baltimore and new psychiatric services at Sibley Hospital in Washington, DC, and Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland. In addition, he established a new track-based system within the Johns Hopkins
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As the Director of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Hopkins, Potash oversaw the creation of the Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research in 2019, the first such center in the United States and the largest in the world at the time of its founding, with $ 17 million in
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and distinguishing depression from sadness. In these columns, he provides clear explanations of the signs, symptoms, and treatments for depression to help the public better understand this common but often misunderstood condition.
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Davis, Alan K.; Barrett, Frederick S.; May, Darrick G.; Cosimano, Mary P.; Sepeda, Nathan D.; Johnson, Matthew W.; Finan, Patrick H.; Griffiths, Roland R. (January 1, 2021).
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from 2011-2017. There, he strengthened research on psychiatric illness mechanisms and fostered collaborations between investigators, clinicians, and educators.
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Serving on the steering committee of the Bipolar Sequencing Consortium, which aggregates data from multiple genetic studies
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Prior to his current role, Potash served as Chair and Department Executive Officer of the Department of Psychiatry at the
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In addition to his research and leadership roles, Potash maintains an active clinical practice treating patients with
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through his role as co-director of the Johns Hopkins Mood Disorders Program. He has authored a series of columns for
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Co-directing a project analyzing DNA sequences to identify genetic variations associated with bipolar disorder
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psychiatric residency training program to allow trainees to grow in expertise and as leaders.
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In addition to his academic publications, Potash has engaged in public education about
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Exploring epigenetic mechanisms linking stress to depression
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Potash's other notable research contributions include:
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After completing an internship in internal medicine at
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in 1984 with a degree in English. After serving in the
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Investigating the genetic basis of psychotic forms of
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psychiatrist
Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine
Yale College
Peace Corps
Senegal
master's degree
public health
Johns Hopkins University
epidemiology
M.D.
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
psychiatry
Johns Hopkins Hospital
psychiatric genetics
epigenetic
mood disorders
depression
bipolar disorder
National Institutes of Health
depression
ABC News
postpartum depression
bipolar disorder
University of Iowa
Carver College of Medicine
depression
bipolar disorder
International Society for Psychiatric Genetics

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