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The Division of Bipolar Disorders Research within the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience is devoted to conducting research to improve our understanding of both the causes and longer term effects of bipolar disorder.
The Division is co-directed by Melissa DelBello, MS, MD (Department Chair) and Caleb Adler, MD, and includes a multidisciplinary group of physicians and other researchers who are experts in the care of children, adolescents, and adults with bipolar disorder. All of our staff have extensive experience working with individuals experiencing mood and other psychiatric disorders.
Bipolar disorders research at UC is supported by funding from governmental, non-profit, and corporate sources. We have received grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, the Stanley Research Foundation, the Klingenstein Foundation, NIDA, NIAAA, PCORI, Depression and Bipolar Disorder Alternative Treatment Foundation, and NARSAD: the Brain and Behavior Research Fund.
Bipolar Disorder or Schizophrenia
WhatA research study for children and adolescents diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder or Schizophrenia.
WhoChildren 13-17 years of age who are diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder or Schizophrenia and are experiencing symptoms.
PayParticipants will receive compensation for their transportation and/or time for study visits. All study visits, tests, and procedures will be provided at no cost to participants.
DetailsFor more information, contact Maria Mastroianni at maria.mastroianni@uc.edu or call (513) 558-8950
WhatA research study that uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to investigate brain changes in teens and adults who have a family history of bipolar I disorder.
WhoTeens and adults 14 to 21 with a family history of bipolar I disorder and also do NOT have a family history of bipolar disorder.
PayUp to $500 per year of participation in this study. All study visits, tests, and procedures will be provided at no cost to participants.
DetailsFor more information, contact Tricia Nick at 513 558-4102 or patricia.nick@uc.edu
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