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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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Revised: December 10, 2002
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