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Enock Teefe, MD

Psychiatry Resident; Neuroscience Research Training Program, Yale Department of Psychiatry

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Enock Teefe, MD

Biography

I went to medical school with the intention of becoming an oncologist, building on knowledge I developed in biotech industry research making DNA sequencing assays for clinical research applications. That all changed when in medical school, during a research year-off working at the NIH, I discovered the emerging value of using genomics to uncover the neurogenetic mechanisms underlying serious mental illness.

During that research year, working in Dr. Karen Faith Berman’s lab at NIMH, I conducted a neuroimaging-genetics study that showed for the first time a gene-dosage effect on regional white matter myelination in a clinical cohort of children with the 7q11.23 genetic Copy Number Variation (CNV). The knowledge, experience and amazing mentorship from Dr.Berman’s lab emboldened my desire to become a physician-scientist within psychiatry.

For residency training, I chose Yale for it’s vibrant research community within the Psychiatry department and the Child Study Center, the ample protected research time provided during residency, and the opportunity for PhD or Master’s level training through the Investigative Medicine Program. At the start of my PGY-2 year, I joined the lab of Dr.Tom Fernandez which focuses on the genomics of childhood onset neuropsychiatric disorders like Tourettes, OCD, ADHD and Schizophrenia. I am currently working on a project investigating genome wide differential gene expression in OCD patients, with the goal of identifying gene networks and distinct biological pathways that may underlie OCD pathology.

In the future, I look to further develop research skills in genomics and transcriptomics with the long term goal of becoming an independent investigator working in translational psychiatric genomics.

Having grown-up in Uganda, and done college in California, I’ve come to love and appreciate the season changes in the North East! I’m still discovering good running trails in the New Haven area and I continue to be amazed by the variety of restaurants with great food in such a small city.

Education & Training

  • Psychiatry Research Fellow
    Yale School of Medicine (2024)
  • Adult Psychiatry Resident
    Yale University School of Medicine (2023)
  • MD
    Rosalind Franklin University (2019)
  • BS
    University of California Los Angeles, Bioengineering (2012)
  • AS
    Los Medanos College, Biology, Mathematics and Liberal Arts (2009)

Honors & Recognition

AwardAwarding OrganizationDate
SOBP Travel Fellowship AwardSociety of Biological Psychiatry2024
Thomas P. Detre Award for Psychiatric ResearchDepartment of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine2022
The Ira R. Levine Award for Clinical ExcellenceDepartment of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine2021
Medical Research Scholars ProgramNational Institutes of Health2017
Gold Humanism Honor SocietyRosalind Franklin University2017

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