"Secrets of the Teen Brain" - April 17, 2006, Laurie Auditorium, Trinity University (Map) Dr. Jay Giedd is a practicing child and adolescent psychiatrist and chief of Brain Imaging in the Child Psychiatry Branch at the National Institute of Mental Health. His primary research interests have focused on the biological basis of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral disorders in children and adolescents. His magnetic resonance imaging studies have shed new light on brain development in healthy and neuropsychiatrically impaired youth. Jay Giedd received his undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of North Dakota. He completed his training with three years of residency in psychiatry at the Menninger School of Psychiatry in Topeka, Kansas and two years of residency in child and adolescent psychiatry at Duke University Medical Center. He joined the Child Psychiatry Branch of NIMH in 1991 as a senior staff fellow. He is board certified in general, child and adolescent, and geriatric psychiatry. Dr. Giedd has authored over 100 scientific publications and has been a frequent lecturer at national and international professional meetings. He has received numerous honors including the National Institute of Health Fellows Award for Research Excellence, A.E.Bennett Award Commendation, and the Max Hamilton Memorial Prize for Outstanding Contribution to Psychopharmacology from the Collegium Internationale Neuro-Psychopharmacologicum. A link to the article: Secrets of the Teen Brain |
| A link to a video of the teen brain developing over time… http://www.earthsky.org/video/teenbrain.php |
| A link to his website: http://intramural.nimh.nih.gov/chp/index.html |