Gonzalo Martínez-Alés
@_gmales
Psychiatrist-epidemiologist, currently @MountSinaiPsych and @CAUSALab - @HarvardEpi. Formerly @ColumbiaMSPH, @IdipazScience, @umichsph, and @UAM_Medicina.
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First FEP-CAUSAL collab paper is out Am J Epidemiology!
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38576166/
Target trial emulation used to estimate First Episode Psychosis treatment. Findings support aripiprazole & paliperidone as first-line therapy.
Led by CAUSALab researchers Alejandro Szmulewicz & Miguel Hernán.
Am J Epidemiology Alejandro Szmulewicz Miguel Hernán Co-authors include Gonzalo Martínez-Alés, Dost Öngür, Celso Arango & more.
FEP-CAUSAL Collaboration is an international consortium of prospective cohorts of individuals with first episode psychosis (FEP) that is coordinated by LEAP’s Methods Core.
Today's Grand Rounds presentation will be given by Katherine M. Keyes. She will be discussing suicide clusters, spatial and temporal correlations, and their environmental and social determinants in the US. Watch the live stream today at 11 ET: columbiapsychiatry.org/about-us/event… ColumbiaPublicHealth
Building a Shared Scientific Understanding of Psychopathology: Q&A with Dost Öngür (Dost Öngür )
The editor of JAMA Psychiatry reflects on the state of psychiatric science
psychiatrymargins.com/p/building-a-s…
“It makes a difference if we connect with people when they’re struggling. Run towards them rather than running away from them,' Dr. Jill Harkavy-Friedman, our SVP of Research, shares with Emily Alpert Reyes in Los Angeles Times. latimes.com/california/sto…
Os presentamos a nuestro equipo #ilusiónporelcambio para las próximas elecciones de Decano de Medicina 2023:
🌟 We're hiring! 🌟
Interested in gaining hands-on experience in global mental health?
Apply for a research assistant position at Harvard Medical School and join the OptimizeD study, a large precision medicine trial in India.
Find out more here: sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search…
'Instead of empathy and compassion, the colleagues of the co-author displayed embarrassment, distance, and coldness. With a few exceptions, no one asked her about her health, even less her mental health.'
New Essay Jordan Sibeoni
thelancet.com/journals/lanps…
Please join us in congratulating CAUSALab
researcher Alejandro Szmulewicz who has been promoted to Instructor of Epidemiology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
& Harvard Epidemiology!
Congratulations, Alejandro! We are lucky to have you part of the CAUSALab team.
causalab.sph.harvard.edu/team/alejandro…