David Glahn, PhD
Professor Adjunct of PsychiatryCards
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Professor of Psychology
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Psychiatry
40 Temple Street, Suite 6E
New Haven, CT 06511
United States
About
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Professor Adjunct of Psychiatry
Professor of Psychology
Biography
Dr. David Glahn joined Yale’s Department of Psychiatry and the Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center in 2008. He received his doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Pennsylvania in 2000 and completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of California at Los Angeles. From 2002 to 2008, Glahn was faculty at the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, where he created a psychiatric genetics and imaging research program.
The primary aim of Glahn’s laboratory is to discover genes that predispose affective and psychotic disorders like major depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. To achieve this aim, he develops and applies neuroanatomic, functional neuroimaging, and neurocognitive endophenotypes in large-scale family-based studies. Glahn co-direct the Neurocognition, Neurocomputation and Neurogenetics (n3) Division of the Department of Psychiatry at Yale University Medical School, and the Affective Disorders and Psychosis (ADAPTING) laboratory at the Olin Neuropsychiatric Research Center. In this capacity, he supervises an 11-strong research team comprised of junior faculty, postdoctoral fellows and research assistants. Glahn collaborates with investigators locally at Yale/Olin, nationally and internationally in connection to neuroimaging, neurocognition and genomic research.
Appointments
Departments & Organizations
Education & Training
- MA
- Yale University, Privatim (2015)
- Post-Doctoral Fellow
- University of California Los Angeles (2002)
- PhD
- University of Pennsylvania, Psychology (2000)
- MA
- University of Pennsylvania, Psychology (1997)
- BS
- Drexel University, Psychology (1993)
Research
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0000-0002-4749-6977- View Lab Website
Glahn Lab
Research at a Glance
Yale Co-Authors
Research Interests
Godfrey Pearlson, MA, MBBS
Kevin Sheth, MD
Alecia Dager, PhD
Nicola Hawley, PhD
Patricia Gruner, PhD
Neuroimaging
Schizophrenia
Child Development
Aging
Publications
2024
Characterization of pain and somatization and its relationship with psychopathology in early onset psychosis
van der Heijden H, Goldman M, Ray A, Golden E, Petty C, Deaso E, Hojlo M, Sethna N, Glahn D, Gonzalez-Heydrich J, Upadhyay J. Characterization of pain and somatization and its relationship with psychopathology in early onset psychosis. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2024, 179: 77-82. PMID: 39260111, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2024.09.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrief Psychiatric Rating ScaleEarly onset psychosisDegree of psychopathologyBrief Psychiatric Rating Scale totalBrief Psychiatric Rating Scale subscalesDimensions of psychopathologyPsychiatric Rating ScaleChlorpromazine equivalent doseAntipsychotic medication usageControl of psychosisStructured Clinical InterviewAdult-onset psychosisPain catastrophizingSelf-report questionnairesCentral sensitizationPain severityFrequent cause of distressClinical interviewSomatic severityClinical presentation of painSomatic symptomsPsychopathologyPsychosisSubscale scoresRating ScaleCopy-number variants differ in frequency across genetic ancestry groups
Schultz L, Knighton A, Huguet G, Saci Z, Jean-Louis M, Mollon J, Knowles E, Glahn D, Jacquemont S, Almasy L. Copy-number variants differ in frequency across genetic ancestry groups. Human Genetics And Genomics Advances 2024, 5: 100340. PMID: 39138864, PMCID: PMC11401192, DOI: 10.1016/j.xhgg.2024.100340.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsCopy number variantsAncestry groupsDeleterious copy number variantsRecurrent copy number variantsNon-European ancestry groupsUK BiobankGenetic ancestry groupsGenetic ancestryEuropean ancestry groupsReplication cohortFamily cohortProbe associationsAncestryCopyVariantsHealth outcomesCognitive phenotypesCommunity populationAutism spectrum disorderPhenotypeCohortLarge‐scale analysis of structural brain asymmetries during neurodevelopment: Associations with age and sex in 4265 children and adolescents
Kurth F, Schijven D, van den Heuvel O, Hoogman M, van Rooij D, Stein D, Buitelaar J, Bölte S, Auzias G, Kushki A, Venkatasubramanian G, Rubia K, Bollmann S, Isaksson J, Jaspers‐Fayer F, Marsh R, Batistuzzo M, Arnold P, Bressan R, Stewart S, Gruner P, Sorensen L, Pan P, Silk T, Gur R, Cubillo A, Haavik J, Tuura R, Hartman C, Calvo R, McGrath J, Calderoni S, Jackowski A, Chantiluke K, Satterthwaite T, Busatto G, Nigg J, Gur R, Retico A, Tosetti M, Gallagher L, Szeszko P, Neufeld J, Ortiz A, Ghisleni C, Lazaro L, Hoekstra P, Anagnostou E, Hoekstra L, Simpson B, Plessen J, Deruelle C, Soreni N, James A, Narayanaswamy J, Reddy J, Fitzgerald J, Bellgrove M, Salum G, Janssen J, Muratori F, Vila M, Giral M, Ameis S, Bosco P, Remnélius K, Huyser C, Pariente J, Jalbrzikowski M, Rosa P, O'Hearn K, Ehrlich S, Mollon J, Zugman A, Christakou A, Arango C, Fisher S, Kong X, Franke B, Medland S, Thomopoulos S, Jahanshad N, Glahn D, Thompson P, Francks C, Luders E. Large‐scale analysis of structural brain asymmetries during neurodevelopment: Associations with age and sex in 4265 children and adolescents. Human Brain Mapping 2024, 45: e26754. PMID: 39046031, PMCID: PMC11267452, DOI: 10.1002/hbm.26754.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsBrain asymmetryBrain regionsSex differencesStructural brain asymmetryCerebral asymmetryFindings lack consistencyBrain featuresEffects of ageSamples to dateEffect sizeBrainDifferential effectsAdolescentsAge effectsChildhoodInvestigate associationsSignificant asymmetryAssociated with ageSexMaleFindingsNeurodevelopmentAssociationDifferencesHemisphereNeurostructural subgroup in 4291 individuals with schizophrenia identified using the subtype and stage inference algorithm
Jiang Y, Luo C, Wang J, Palaniyappan L, Chang X, Xiang S, Zhang J, Duan M, Huang H, Gaser C, Nemoto K, Miura K, Hashimoto R, Westlye L, Richard G, Fernandez-Cabello S, Parker N, Andreassen O, Kircher T, Nenadić I, Stein F, Thomas-Odenthal F, Teutenberg L, Usemann P, Dannlowski U, Hahn T, Grotegerd D, Meinert S, Lencer R, Tang Y, Zhang T, Li C, Yue W, Zhang Y, Yu X, Zhou E, Lin C, Tsai S, Rodrigue A, Glahn D, Pearlson G, Blangero J, Karuk A, Pomarol-Clotet E, Salvador R, Fuentes-Claramonte P, Garcia-León M, Spalletta G, Piras F, Vecchio D, Banaj N, Cheng J, Liu Z, Yang J, Gonul A, Uslu O, Burhanoglu B, Uyar Demir A, Rootes-Murdy K, Calhoun V, Sim K, Green M, Quidé Y, Chung Y, Kim W, Sponheim S, Demro C, Ramsay I, Iasevoli F, de Bartolomeis A, Barone A, Ciccarelli M, Brunetti A, Cocozza S, Pontillo G, Tranfa M, Park M, Kirschner M, Georgiadis F, Kaiser S, Van Rheenen T, Rossell S, Hughes M, Woods W, Carruthers S, Sumner P, Ringin E, Spaniel F, Skoch A, Tomecek D, Homan P, Homan S, Omlor W, Cecere G, Nguyen D, Preda A, Thomopoulos S, Jahanshad N, Cui L, Yao D, Thompson P, Turner J, van Erp T, Cheng W, Feng J. Neurostructural subgroup in 4291 individuals with schizophrenia identified using the subtype and stage inference algorithm. Nature Communications 2024, 15: 5996. PMID: 39013848, PMCID: PMC11252381, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-50267-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsGray matter changesDisorder constructsEnlarged striatumPsychiatric conditionsMental disordersSubcortical regionsSchizophreniaBiological foundationsMatter changesBrain imagingStriatumDisordersBiological factorsIndividualsSubtypesHealthy subjectsCross-sectional brain imagingHippocampusTemporal trajectoriesInternational cohortSubgroup 2Subgroup 1SubgroupsBrain‐age prediction: Systematic evaluation of site effects, and sample age range and size
Yu Y, Cui H, Haas S, New F, Sanford N, Yu K, Zhan D, Yang G, Gao J, Wei D, Qiu J, Banaj N, Boomsma D, Breier A, Brodaty H, Buckner R, Buitelaar J, Cannon D, Caseras X, Clark V, Conrod P, Crivello F, Crone E, Dannlowski U, Davey C, de Haan L, de Zubicaray G, Di Giorgio A, Fisch L, Fisher S, Franke B, Glahn D, Grotegerd D, Gruber O, Gur R, Gur R, Hahn T, Harrison B, Hatton S, Hickie I, Pol H, Jamieson A, Jernigan T, Jiang J, Kalnin A, Kang S, Kochan N, Kraus A, Lagopoulos J, Lazaro L, McDonald B, McDonald C, McMahon K, Mwangi B, Piras F, Rodriguez‐Cruces R, Royer J, Sachdev P, Satterthwaite T, Saykin A, Schumann G, Sevaggi P, Smoller J, Soares J, Spalletta G, Tamnes C, Trollor J, Ent D, Vecchio D, Walter H, Wang Y, Weber B, Wen W, Wierenga L, Williams S, Wu M, Zunta‐Soares G, Bernhardt B, Thompson P, Frangou S, Ge R, Group E. Brain‐age prediction: Systematic evaluation of site effects, and sample age range and size. Human Brain Mapping 2024, 45: e26768. PMID: 38949537, PMCID: PMC11215839, DOI: 10.1002/hbm.26768.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsBrain-aging modelBrain-age predictionBrain-ageDiscovery sampleBrain morphometric measuresStructural neuroimaging dataSamples of healthy individualsSample age rangeNeuroimaging metricsNeuroimaging dataHealthy individualsLongitudinal consistencyBrain developmentIndependent samplesAge varianceAge rangeBrainSample sizeAge binsMorphometry dataIndividualsHuman lifespanEmpirical examinationMeaningful measuresFindingsAdmixture mapping of cognitive function in diverse Hispanic and Latino adults: Results from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos
Xia R, Jian X, Rodrigue A, Bressler J, Boerwinkle E, Cui B, Daviglus M, DeCarli C, Gallo L, Glahn D, Knowles E, Moon J, Mosley T, Satizabal C, Sofer T, Tarraf W, Testai F, Blangero J, Seshadri S, González H, Fornage M. Admixture mapping of cognitive function in diverse Hispanic and Latino adults: Results from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2024, 20: 6070-6081. PMID: 38946675, DOI: 10.1002/alz.14082.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricConceptsSingle nucleotide polymorphismsLatino adultsAssociated to cognitive functionAdmixture mappingHispanic Community Health Study/Study of LatinosCognitive functionHispanic Community Health Study/StudyPrioritized single nucleotide polymorphismsGenetic variantsGenome-wide association studiesNon-Hispanic whitesFine-mapping analysisLoci harboring genesSample of BlackHispanic/Latino adultsPhosphoinositide lipid metabolismNeurocognitive measuresIndependent replicationAdmixture signalsUnique haplotypesGenetic architectureChromosomal regionsHarboring genesAssociation studiesNucleotide polymorphismsA genetic association study of circulating coagulation factor VIII and von Willebrand factor levels
de Vries P, Reventun P, Brown M, Heath A, Huffman J, Le N, Bebo A, Brody J, Temprano-Sagrera G, Raffield L, Ozel A, Thibord F, Jain D, Lewis J, Rodriguez B, Pankratz N, Taylor K, Polasek O, Chen M, Yanek L, Carrasquilla G, Marioni R, Kleber M, Trégouët D, Yao J, Li-Gao R, Joshi P, Trompet S, Martinez-Perez A, Ghanbari M, Howard T, Reiner A, Arvanitis M, Ryan K, Bartz T, Rudan I, Faraday N, Linneberg A, Ekunwe L, Davies G, Delgado G, Suchon P, Guo X, Rosendaal F, Klaric L, Noordam R, van Rooij F, Curran J, Wheeler M, Osburn W, O'Connell J, Boerwinkle E, Beswick A, Psaty B, Kolcic I, Souto J, Becker L, Hansen T, Doyle M, Harris S, Moissl A, Deleuze J, Rich S, van Hylckama Vlieg A, Campbell H, Stott D, Soria J, de Maat M, Almasy L, Brody L, Auer P, Mitchell B, Ben-Shlomo Y, Fornage M, Hayward C, Mathias R, Kilpeläinen T, Lange C, Cox S, März W, Morange P, Rotter J, Mook-Kanamori D, Wilson C, van der Harst P, Jukema J, Ikram M, Blangero J, Kooperberg C, Desch K, Johnson A, Sabater-Lleal M, Lowenstein C, Smith A, Morrison A, Abe N, Abecasis G, Aguet F, Albert C, Almasy L, Alonso A, Ament S, Anderson P, Anugu P, Applebaum-Bowden D, Ardlie K, Arking D, Arnett D, Ashley-Koch A, Aslibekyan S, Assimes T, Auer P, Avramopoulos D, Ayas N, Balasubramanian A, Barnard J, Barnes K, Barr R, Barron-Casella E, Barwick L, Beaty T, Beck G, Becker D, Becker L, Beer R, Beitelshees A, Benjamin E, Benos T, Bezerra M, Bielak L, Bis J, Blackwell T, Blangero J, Blue N, Boerwinkle E, Bowden D, Bowler R, Brody J, Broeckel U, Broome J, Brown D, Bunting K, Burchard E, Bustamante C, Buth E, Cade B, Cardwell J, Carey V, Carrier J, Carson A, Carty C, Casaburi R, Romero J, Casella J, Castaldi P, Chaffin M, Chang C, Chang Y, Chasman D, Chavan S, Chen B, Chen W, Chen Y, Cho M, Choi S, Chuang L, Chung M, Chung R, Clish C, Comhair S, Conomos M, Cornell E, Correa A, Crandall C, Crapo J, Cupples L, Curran J, Curtis J, Custer B, Damcott C, Darbar D, David S, Davis C, Daya M, de Andrade M, de las Fuentes L, de Vries P, DeBaun M, Deka R, DeMeo D, Devine S, Dinh H, Doddapaneni H, Duan Q, Dugan-Perez S, Duggirala R, Durda J, Dutcher S, Eaton C, Ekunwe L, Boueiz A, Ellinor P, Emery L, Erzurum S, Farber C, Farek J, Fingerlin T, Flickinger M, Fornage M, Franceschini N, Frazar C, Fu M, Fullerton S, Fulton L, Gabriel S, Gan W, Gao S, Gao Y, Gass M, Geiger H, Gelb B, Geraci M, Germer S, Gerszten R, Ghosh A, Gibbs R, Gignoux C, Gladwin M, Glahn D, Gogarten S, Gong D, Goring H, Graw S, Gray K, Grine D, Gross C, Gu C, Guan Y, Guo X, Gupta N, Haessler J, Hall M, Han Y, Hanly P, Harris D, Hawley N, He J, Heavner B, Heckbert S, Hernandez R, Herrington D, Hersh C, Hidalgo B, Hixson J, Hobbs B, Hokanson J, Hong E, Hoth K, Hsiung C, Hu J, Hung Y, Huston H, Hwu C, Irvin M, Jackson R, Jain D, Jaquish C, Johnsen J, Johnson C, Johnson A, Johnston R, Jones K, Kang H, Kaplan R, Kardia S, Kelly S, Kenny E, Kessler M, Khan A, Khan Z, Kim W, Kimoff J, Kinney G, Konkle B, Kooperberg C, Kramer H, Lange E, Lange L, Lange L, Laurie C, Laurie C, LeBoff M, Lee J, Lee S, Lee W, LeFaive J, Levine D, Levy D, Lewis J, Li X, Li Y, Lin H, Lin H, Lin X, Liu S, Liu Y, Liu Y, Loos R, Lubitz S, Lunetta K, Luo J, Magalang U, Mahaney M, Make B, Manichaikul A, Manning A, Manson J, Martin L, Marton M, Mathai S, Mathias R, May S, McArdle P, McDonald M, McFarland S, McGarvey S, McGoldrick D, McHugh C, McNeil B, Mei H, Meigs J, Menon V, Mestroni L, Metcalf G, Meyers D, Mignot E, Mikulla J, Min N, Minear M, Minster R, Mitchell B, Moll M, Momin Z, Montasser M, Montgomery C, Muzny D, Mychaleckyj J, Nadkarni G, Naik R, Naseri T, Natarajan P, Nekhai S, Nelson S, Neltner B, Nessner C, Nickerson D, Nkechinyere O, North K, O'Connell J, O'Connor T, Ochs-Balcom H, Okwuonu G, Pack A, Paik D, Palmer N, Pankow J, Papanicolaou G, Parker C, Peloso G, Peralta J, Perez M, Perry J, Peters U, Peyser P, Phillips L, Pleiness J, Pollin T, Post W, Becker J, Boorgula M, Preuss M, Psaty B, Qasba P, Qiao D, Qin Z, Rafaels N, Raffield L, Rajendran M, Ramachandran V, Rao D, Rasmussen-Torvik L, Ratan A, Redline S, Reed R, Reeves C, Regan E, Reiner A, Reupena M, Rice K, Rich S, Robillard R, Robine N, Roden D, Roselli C, Rotter J, Ruczinski I, Runnels A, Russell P, Ruuska S, Ryan K, Sabino E, Saleheen D, Salimi S, Salvi S, Salzberg S, Sandow K, Sankaran V, Santibanez J, Schwander K, Schwartz D, Sciurba F, Seidman C, Seidman J, Sériès F, Sheehan V, Sherman S, Shetty A, Shetty A, Sheu W, Shoemaker M, Silver B, Silverman E, Skomro R, Smith J, Smith J, Smith N, Smith T, Smith E, Smoller S, Snively B, Snyder M, Sofer T, Sotoodehnia N, Stilp A, Storm G, Streeten E, Su J, Sung Y, Sylvia J, Szpiro A, Taliun D, Tang H, Taub M, Taylor K, Taylor M, Taylor S, Telen M, Thornton T, Threlkeld M, Tinker L, Tirschwell D, Tishkoff S, Tiwari H, Tong C, Tracy R, Tsai M, Vaidya D, Van Den Berg D, VandeHaar P, Vrieze S, Walker T, Wallace R, Walts A, Wang F, Wang H, Wang J, Watson K, Watt J, Weeks D, Weinstock J, Weir B, Weiss S, Weng L, Wessel J, Willer C, Williams K, Williams L, Wilson J, Wilson J, Winterkorn L, Wong Q, Wu J, Xu H, Yanek L, Yang I, Yu K, Zekavat S, Zhang Y, Zhao S, Zhao W, Zhu X, Ziv E, Zody M, Zoellner S, Lindstrom S, Wang L, Smith N, Gordon W, van Hylckama Vlieg A, de Andrade M, Brody J, Pattee J, Haessler J, Brumpton B, Chasman D, Suchon P, Chen M, Turman C, Germain M, Wiggins K, MacDonald J, Braekkan S, Armasu S, Pankratz N, Jackson R, Nielsen J, Giulianini F, Puurunen M, Ibrahim M, Heckbert S, Bammler T, Frazer K, McCauley B, Taylor K, Pankow J, Reiner A, Gabrielsen M, Deleuze J, O'Donnell C, Kim J, McKnight B, Kraft P, Hansen J, Rosendaal F, Heit J, Psaty B, Tang W, Kooperberg C, Hveem K, Ridker P, Morange P, Johnson A, Kabrhel C, AlexandreTrégouët D, Smith N. A genetic association study of circulating coagulation factor VIII and von Willebrand factor levels. Blood 2024, 143: 1845-1855. PMID: 38320121, DOI: 10.1182/blood.2023021452.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsMendelian randomizationGene-based aggregation testingImputation of genotypesGene-based analysisMulti-phenotype analysisAssociations of factor VIIIGenetic association studiesHuman umbilical vein endothelial cellsCausal genesTrans-OmicsAssociation studiesB3GNT2Genetic associationVon Willebrand factorProtein von Willebrand factorLociIdentified associationsPDIA3Umbilical vein endothelial cellsIncreased riskMeta-analysisCarrier protein von Willebrand factorVein endothelial cellsPrecision medicineEndothelial cells434. Improving Image Accuracy in Low-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Make Accessible Biomarkers for Psychiatric Disorders
Cooper R, Hayes R, Corcoran M, Sheth K, Arnold T, Stein J, Glahn D, Jalbrzikowski M. 434. Improving Image Accuracy in Low-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Make Accessible Biomarkers for Psychiatric Disorders. Biological Psychiatry 2024, 95: s277-s278. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2024.02.933.Peer-Reviewed Original Research409. Cortico-Thalamic Structural Co-Variation Networks are Related to Familial Risk for Schizophrenia in the Context of Lower Nuclei Volume Estimates in Patients: An ENIGMA Study
Lella A, Antonucci L, Weinberger D, Glahn D, Sim K, Gruber O, Chung Y, Sugranyes G, Clote E, Marcelis M, Kircher T, Van Rheenen T, Sponheim S, Dannlowski U, Iasevoli F, Pearlson G, Green M, Spalletta G, Lee T, Turner J, van Erp T, Thompson P, Bertolino A, Pergola G. 409. Cortico-Thalamic Structural Co-Variation Networks are Related to Familial Risk for Schizophrenia in the Context of Lower Nuclei Volume Estimates in Patients: An ENIGMA Study. Biological Psychiatry 2024, 95: s267-s268. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2024.02.908.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetric417. Diagnostic Complexity, Symptomatology, and Functioning in Two Early-Onset Psychosis Family Studies: Epicenter and Epimex
Mollon J, Mathias S, Lanzagorta N, Rodrigue A, Knowles E, Deaso E, Cadavid L, Saavedra J, Phelps E, Polat N, Brownstein C, D’Angelo E, Deo A, Gonzalez-Heydrich J, Sarmiento E, Walsh C, Almasy L, Nicolini H, Glahn D. 417. Diagnostic Complexity, Symptomatology, and Functioning in Two Early-Onset Psychosis Family Studies: Epicenter and Epimex. Biological Psychiatry 2024, 95: s270-s271. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2024.02.916.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetric
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HIC ID1111009332RoleSub InvestigatorPrimary Completion Date12/21/2022Recruiting ParticipantsGenderBothAge13 years - 17 years
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activity Yale Scholar Awards Committee
CommitteesMemberDetailsMember05/03/2015 - Presentactivity Yale Center for Clinical Investigation
CommitteesMemberDetailsReviewer04/30/2015 - Presentactivity Burlingame Award Selection Committee
CommitteesMemberDetailsMember04/30/2000 - Presentactivity Monash Biomedical Imaging Center, Monash University
CommitteesMemberDetailsMember, External Advisory Board04/30/2012 - Presentactivity Human Brain Mapping (Journal)
Public ServiceMemberDetailsEditorial Board04/30/2015 - Present
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- June 05, 2024
Four Faculty Invited to Speak at Cold Spring Harbor's 2024 Schizophrenia and Related Disorders Course
- July 11, 2017
Glahn serves as vice chair of Gordon Research Conference in Hong Kong
- December 14, 2016
Yale faculty, researchers contribute chapter to book about Computational Psychiatry
- December 05, 2016
Glahn given the ACNP Joel Elkes Research Award
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