Conte Centers Across the Nation
InstitutionLead InvestigatorProject Title
Boston UniversityHoward EichenbaumPrefrontal and Medial-Temporal Interactions in Memory
California Institute of TechologyRalph AdolphsThe Neurobiology of Social Decision-Making
Columbia University Health SciencesDaniel JavittThe Conte Center for Schizophrenia Research
Emory UniversityLarry YoungSilvio O. Conte Center for Oxytocin and Social Cognition
Harvard UniversityTakao HenschImprinting a Connectome: Developmental Circuit Approach to Mental Illness
Johns Hopkins UniversityAkira SawaGene-Environment Interactions for Cortical Development and Schizophrenia
Johns Hopkins UniversityRichard HuganirPlasticity at the Excitatory Synapse
Mt. Sinai School of MedicineEric NestlerEpigenetic Mechanisms of Depression
NY State Psychiatric InstituteJay GingrichSerotonergic Modulation of Brain Development: Genetic and Pharmacologic Influence
NY State Psychiatric Institute/Columbia UniversityAnissa Abi-DarghamDopamine Dysfunction in Schizophrenia
NY State Psychiatric Institute/Columbia UniversityJoseph John MannAntecedents of Suicidal Behavior-Related Neurobiology
Rockefeller UniversityPaul GreengardIdentification of Cell Type-Specific Actions of Antipsychotic Drugs
Stanford UniversityRobert MalenkaActivity-dependent Synaptic and Circuit Plasticity
University of California IrvineTallie BaramFragmented Early Life Environmental and Emotional/Cognitive Vulnerabilities
University of ChicagoAndrey RzhetskyConte Center for Computational Systems Genomics of Neuropsychiatric Phenotypes
University of Colorado DenverRobert FreedmanBasic to Clinical Molecular Neurobiology of Nicotinic Receptors in Schizophrenia
University of MinnesotaMegan GunnarEarly Experience, Stress and Neurobehavioral Development Center
University of PennsylvaniaRaquel GurDevelopmental Trajectories of Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia
University of RochesterSuzanne HaberNeurocircuitry Underlying DBS Effects in OCD: A window into mechanisms of action
University of Wisconsin – MadisonRichard DavidsonEarly Neurodevelopmental Origins of Anxiety
Vanderbilt University Medical CenterRandy BlakelyEnduring Effects of Early-Life Serotonin Signaling