Lab in the News
- "Four UCLA scientists honored for outstanding achievement in schizophrenia research"
- "Leading homeless Veterans back into mainstream life"
A recent analysis has shown that our lab chief, Michael Green, is one of the most productive and collaborative researchers in schizophrenia research in the world. Access to this interesting article.
Congratulations to Michael Green for being one of the top 1% highest cited researchers in psychiatry in 2020. Congratulations!
Dr. Derek Novacek was a speaker for the UCLA Black Minds Matter panel “Black Minds Matter: Exploring Trauma, Dispelling Stigmas and Promoting Wellness.”
Watch on YouTubeRead Panel Discussion
Watch Dr. Derek Novacek discuss his research on race and psychosis with the Schizophrenia International Society's Education Committee Deputy Chair, Elisabetta del Re.
Work by Dr. Sam Abplanalp was recently featured in a news article from the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation. Dr. Abplanalp's work, which was recently published in JAMA Psychiatry, used network analyses to identify symptom patterns in people with schizophrenia that are associated with functional outcomes: anhedonia is related to global functioning while avolition is related to work outcomes.