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Tracy Greer, Ph.D.

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Tracy Greer
Name:
  Tracy L Greer, Ph.D.
Academic Title:
  Assistant Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Psychiatry
Department Website:
  Department of Psychiatry
Lab Website:
  Mood Disorder Research Program and Clinic

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Neurobiology and Psychopharmacology of Mood Disorders
Cognitive Function in Mood Disorders
Translational Research on the Treatment of Depression
Nonpharmacological Treatment Strategies for Mood Disorders
Cerebellar Contributions to Cognitive Function
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Kern, J.K., West, E.Y., Grannemann, B.D., Greer, T.L., Snell, L.M., Cline, L.L., VanBeveren, T.T., Heartwell, S.F., & Trivedi, M.H., "Effects of psychosocial intervention on drug and alcohol involved mothers: parenting stress and depressive symptoms" Maternal and Child Health Journal, 8:127-136, 2004
Greer, T.L., Trivedi, M.H., & Thompson, L.T., "Impaired delay and trace eyeblink conditioning performance in major depressive disorder" Journal of Affective Disorders, 86(2-3):235-245, 2005
Greer T.L., Trivedi M.H., "Comorbid depression and anxiety: Characteristics, functional consequences, and treatment considerations" University of Virginia School of Medicine Reports on Psychiatric Disorders, 2(2):1-8, 205
Trivedi M.H., Kleiber, B., Greer T.L., "Remission and recovery in depression treatment" Drug Development Research, 65(4):335-343, 2005
 
 
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