Katherine E. Burdick. Ph.D.

Katherine E. Burdick. Ph.D.
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2021 Colvin Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Mood Disorders Research

2014 Independent Investigator Grant

2005 Young Investigator Grant

Katherine E. Burdick. Ph.D.

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Jonathan F. Borus, M.D. Distinguished Chair in Psychiatry

Vice Chair for Research in Psychiatry

Director of the Mood and Psychosis Research Program

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Professor in Psychiatry

Harvard Medical School

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Dr. Katherine E. Burdick is the Jonathan F. Borus, MD Distinguished Chair in Psychiatry and the Vice Chair for Research in Psychiatry at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, MA. She is the Director of the Mood and Psychosis Research Program at BWH and is a Professor at Harvard Medical School.  She is also a Scientific Director for the Integrated Network of the Breakthrough Discoveries for thriving with Bipolar Disorder (BD2). Dr. Burdick’s work is focused on neurocognition in major psychiatric disorders, with a specific expertise in bipolar disorder (BD). One of the first in the field to acknowledge the presence of cognitive impairment in BD, she has dedicated the past two decades to investigating the clinical, biological, neuroimaging, genetic, and functional correlates of this phenomenon. Dr. Burdick’s work has also highlighted the need to target this domain directly with treatment to promote full recovery in every patient. She has published more than 170 articles and has received several awards for her work in this area, including the prestigious Colvin Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Mood Disorders Research from BBRF and the Klerman Award from the DBSA in 2023. She is a dedicated mentor and hopes to help to cultivate the next generation of researchers in the mood disorders field.

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