Dolores Malaspina, M.D., M.S., MSPH

Dolores Malaspina, M.D., M.S., MSPH
bbrf awards icon BBRF Awards & Recognition

2007 Distinguished Investigator Grant

2001 Independent Investigator Grant

1995, 1993 Young Investigator Grant

Dolores Malaspina, M.D., M.S., MSPH

bbrf awards icon Title & Institution

Director, Psychosis Program

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

bbrf awards icon BBRF Awards & Recognition
bbrf awards icon Bio

Dr. Dolores Malaspina is Professor of Psychiatry and Pharmacology in the Mount Sinai Medical Schools Institute for translational medicine.

She trained in psychiatry and launched her career at Columbia University and New York State Psychiatric Institute, becoming the director of Clinical Neurobiology and launching the “Schizophrenia Research Unit” (SRU) and high-risk program with Cheryl Corcoran (COPE) before becoming chairman of Psychiatry at New York University and the Bellevue Hospital Center. She founded and directed the multidisciplinary “Institute for Social and Psychiatric Initiatives” (InSPIRES) to study the heterogeneous underpinnings of psychosis and train beginning investigators before joining Mount Sinai as the Director of Psychosis Research and treatment.

Her education in environmental biology (Boston U), zoology (Rutgers U) and epidemiology ( Columbia U), along with medical, psychiatry and research training established the framework for her research approach which spans persons, populations, animal models.

She has made novel contributions to psychiatry. She first proposed and demonstrated large effects of advancing paternal age on the risk for schizophrenia, now recognized as the source of rare gene variants in genetic architecture.

Her work on the gut-brain-axis and hippocampal inflammation was the first NIMH grant funded for microbiome research in mental illness and will be discussed.

In addition her group is examining the underpinnings of late onset schizophrenia and worsening depression in menopausal women in another NIMH grant to Julie Spicer, her prior mentee. She has had continuous NIMH funding for 35 years, published 500 papers and received awards for research, clinical care and mentoring.

Learn More About the Foundation

Who
We Are

The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation is a global nonprofit organization focused on improving the understanding, prevention and treatment of psychiatric and mental illnesses.

Read more

Our
Impact

Beginning in 1987, the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation was providing seed money to neuroscientists to invest in “out of the box” research that the government and other sources were unwilling to fund. Today, Brain & Behavior Research Foundation is still the leading, private philanthropy in the world in this space.

Read more

Our
People

Meet the people who make up the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation. Our staff of experts, passionate Board of Directors, and Scientific Council which includes Nobel prize winners and chairs of psychiatric departments around the world.

Read More

Annual Report
& Financials

We take our responsibility to our donors seriously and believe that our financial operations must be transparent. We're proud to say that 100% of your contribution for research is invested directly in research grants.

Read more

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions about the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation.

Read more

Media
Center

The latest news on brain and behavior research and issues that matter most to you.

Read more