About
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Associate Research Scientist
Co-chair Pediatric Protocol Review Committee, Yale Center for Clinical Investigation (YCCI); Faculty At Large, Educational Policy and Curriculum Committee Members; SWIM YCSC Liason , YCSC; YSM Advisory House Affiliate, Palade House Affiliates
Biography
Dr. Landeros-Weisenberger graduated medicine from La Salle University in Mexico City, Mexico; and did her training in Psychiatry at the Hospital Español and the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) in the same city. After graduating, she came to Yale University through the American Psychiatric Association (APA) Minority Training grant (PMRTP) to do her research fellowship under the mentorship of Dr. James F. Leckman at the Yale Child Study Center; focusing on novel evidence-based psychotherapeutic interventions for mental disorders across the lifespan. She has expertise in assessment of mood disorders, Tourette syndrome, obsessive compulsive disorder, trichotillomania and anxiety disorders, among others. She also has expertise conducting and implementing clinical trials in these same conditions both with industry and NIH. She enjoys teaching medical students in these disorders and training them in evidence-based techniques. She currently serves as a Co-chair of the Pediatric Protocol Review Committee (PPRC); is a member of the Yale Human Investigation Committee 4-B, an elected voting member for the EPCC and SWIM liaison for YCSC. She is a mother of three and is constantly searching for the ever-elusive work-life balance.
Appointments
Child Study Center
Associate Research ScientistPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
Education & Training
- Postdoctoral Associate
- Yale University (2012)
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow
- Yale University (2009)
- Psychiatry
- UNAM (2006)
- MD
- Facultad Mexicana de Medicina La Salle University, Licenciatura en Medico Cirujano (2000)
Research
Overview
Our research focuses on studying Tourette syndrome (TS), obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), depression, anxiety, ADHD, and other obsessive compulsive-related disorders across the lifespan. We hope to help develope evidence based treatments for patients. Our primary expertise is in clinical trial, evidence-based medicine and meta-analysis.
Medical Research Interests
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
Teaching & Mentoring
Teaching
Clinical Biopsychosocial Approach to Health (BAH) Integrated Clerkship Block
Supervising FacultyInpatient Clinical Setting7/1/2012 - PresentForGraduate52 Average Instructional Hours Per YearBiopsychosocial Approach to the Patient (BAH) is a 12-week integrated clerkship block comprised of Psychology and Primary Care. Integration of training in Primary Care and Psychiatry occurs in two areas. First, in didactics, all students assemble together to complete “Top Ten” workshops on topics spanning both disciplines, e.g., assessment of competency, treatment of chronic pain, motivational interviewing, diagnosis and treatment of somatic symptoms, addressing social determinants of health. Additionally, students participate in three individual workshops a) introduction and rationale for the biopsychosocial approach with readings (e.g., George Engel, Barbara Starfield), b) clinical approach to the biopsychosocial model and c) how patients access community health and psychiatric resources. In the clinical realm, many sites have embedded psychiatric services, e.g., West Haven VA Medical Center, the New Haven Health Consortium, Cornell Scott Hill Federally Qualified Health Center, and Yale Internal Medicine Associates. Course Directors (CDs) communicate with preceptors at all sites before students arrive, emphasizing the clerkship’s goal to teach a holistic approach to patient care. Additionally, to promote exchange of ideas across Primary Care and Psychiatry faculty, CDs prepare and host regular evening faculty development events focusing on topics of interest to both Primary Care and Psychiatry faculty.
News & Links
News
- January 14, 2026Source: JAMA Network Open
Sponsorship and Career Advancement for Asian Medical Faculty
- September 16, 2024
New Clinical Framework Addresses Racism, Enhances Mental Health Care
- April 23, 2024Source: The UpTic Podcast
Research-based Treatment of Tics, OCD, and Depression
- October 03, 2023
Over 150 Attend Yale Child Study Center In-house Open House
Get In Touch
Contacts
Child Study Center
350 George St.
New Haven, CT 06511
United States