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Merida Grant
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Associate Scientist (C)
,
Comprehensive Neuroscience Center
,
General Clinical Research Center
Associate Professor (P)
,
Psychiatry - Behavioral Neurobiology
,
Psychiatry
Assistant Professor (S)
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Dept of Biomedical Engineering
,
Academic Joint Departments
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2018
Determining the optimal clinical cutoff on the CES-D for depression in a community corrections sample
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Journal of Affective Disorders
. 234:270-275.
2018
2015
Influence of early life stress on intra- and extra-amygdaloid causal connectivity
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Neuropsychopharmacology
. 40:1782-1793.
2015
2014
Early life trauma and directional brain connectivity within major depression
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Human Brain Mapping
. 35:4815-4826.
2014
2011
Childhood trauma history differentiates amygdala response to sad faces within MDD
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Journal of Psychiatric Research
. 45:886-895.
2011
2009
Early adverse events, HPA activity and rostral anterior cingulate volume in MDD
.
PLoS One
. 4.
2009
2007
Urinary free cortisol levels among depressed men and women: Differential relationships to age and symptom severity?
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Archives of Women's Mental Health
. 10:73-78.
2007
2003
Cognitive aspects of chronic depression
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Journal of Abnormal Psychology
. 112:72-80.
2003
2001
Cognitive disturbance in outpatient depressed younger adults: Evidence of modest impairment
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Biological Psychiatry
. 50:35-43.
2001
Research
Investigator On
Life after Breast Cancer Treatment: Racial Health Disparities and Chronic Pain in Breast Cancer Survivors
awarded by
National Cancer Institute/NIH/DHHS
Racial Disparities: Pain in Women Treated for Breast Cancer
awarded by
National Cancer Institute/NIH/DHHS
Background
Education And Training
Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology,
Duke University
1997
Bachelor of Social or Behavioral Science in Psychology,
Temple University
1988
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Merida
Grant