Leslie Prichep

Dr. Leslie Prichep, Ph.D

Dr. Prichep has nearly 100 publications and is considered one of the preeminent research scientists in the field of computerized electrophysiological in psychiatry. She is serving as a research and development consultant for PSI and is a clinical consultant for the QEEG services provided through PSI.

Education

  • University of Pittsburgh
      Psychology, Cum Laude graduate B.S. 1968
      Biopsychology M.S. 1969

  • The City University of New York
      Experimental Psychopathology Ph.D. 1974

Present Positions

  • Associate Director, Brain Research Laboratories, Dept. of Psychiatry, New York University Medical Center, N.Y., N.Y 1988 - Present

  • Research Scientist, Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, New York State Office of Mental Health, Orangeburg, N.Y 1986 - Present

  • Research Associate Professor of Psychiatry, New York University Medical Center, N.Y., N.Y 1983 - Present

  • Special Review Consultant, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Basic Behavioral Sciences Research Subcommittee 1995 - Present

Honors and Awards

  • Member Psi Chi, Quax, and Sigma Chi (National Science Honoraries)

  • Psychobiology Research Traineeship 1968-1969

  • Bio-Medical Sciences Research Training Fellowship 1969-1970

  • Dissertation nominated for NY Academy of Sciences James McKeen Cattel award for outstanding dissertation: 1975

  • Wyeth-Ayerst Award for Distinction in Psychiatry, Conferred at the VIII World Congress of Psychiatry 1989

Membership

  • American Psychological Association
  • American Society of Evoked Potential Monitoring
  • International Academy for Research in Learning Disabilities
  • International Organization of Psychophysiology
  • International Society for Neuroimaging in Psychiatry
  • Internationale Pharmako EEG
  • New York Academy of Sciences
  • College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD)

 

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