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The Research Program in Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences of the Department of Psychiatry is a clinical and investigative program focused on improving treatments for and understanding the biology of mood and anxiety disorders. The Program is internationally recognized in the scientific community for its outstanding faculty and innovative work in the field of mood disorders. In addition to the scientific research produced, the Program provides ongoing community education and public outreach to providers, families and those suffering from mental illness. Benefits of Participation in Research Volunteers who participate in the Program are carefully and regularly monitored by friendly, experienced and highly qualified staff. Most studies involve either weekly or monthly visits to the clinic. All participants receive caring assistance with a referral for continued care when the study is completed. Due to funding support from the National Institute for Mental Health and other mental health organizations and pharmaceutical grants, we are able to provide at no cost to participants:
To Inquire About Specific Studies Watch for advertisements in the local papers, radio and television. All specific studies are advertised. Once you have called the phone number listed on the advertisement to express your interest in a study, a qualified phone screener will return your call. Do not use the general information number listed below for this purpose, but refer to the phone number listed on the ad. Phone numbers vary, depending on studies currently available. For information about any upcoming educational events, or to receive any general information about our program that is not related to a specific study, call (520) 626-6047 and leave a message.
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