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Yale Depression Research Program
Operated jointly by the Yale University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Connecticut Mental Health Center, the Yale Depression Research Program has, for over 30 years, been committed to advancing the treatment of depression. By engaging in studies that seek to elucidate the underlying neurobiology of depression, we are striving to improve our ability to diagnose and treat mood disorders.
Executive Director, Gerard Sanacora, MD, PhD
Depression remains one of the most common and debilitating medical problems throughout the world. At the Yale Depression Research Program, we are committed to advancing our ability to understand, diagnose, and treat depression through innovative research.