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VIDEO: What will be the NIMH’s focus under Dr. Joshua Gordon?


 

– “Most clinicians probably don’t have problems identifying patients who are depressed and giving them a trial of an antidepressant or a second antidepressant, but where do they run into stumbling blocks?” That’s a question Joshua A. Gordon, MD, PhD, the new director of the National Institute of Mental Health, said he is pondering as he steps into his new role.

Both a practicing clinical psychiatrist and a neuroscientist with a lab chiefly dedicated to optogenetics, Dr. Gordon shared his thoughts about what the priorities of the world’s largest mental health research institute should be, and how to balance immediate patient needs with the development of future interventions.

Conducted in New York City, where Dr. Gordon saw patients, maintained a lab, and was an associate professor of psychiatry at Columbia University for nearly 2 decades, this is the last installment in a series of interviews.

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