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Dr. Charles Nemeroff, a
psychiatrist who specializes in the study of depression, including
its relationship to early trauma in people’s lives, life events
that may precede depression, and the effects of
antidepressant drugs,
discusses his highly cited papers in this interview with in-cites
correspondent Myrna Watanabe. A recent analysis of Essential
Science Indicators
shows that Dr. Nemeroff had one paper with more than 300 citations
(315 to date) [C.B. Nemeroff, C.L. DeVane, B.G. Pollock. "Newer
antidepressants and the cytochrome P450 system," American
Journal of Psychiatry 153(3):311-320, 1996], two with more than
200 citations, six with more than 100 citations, two with 50-99
citations, and five with 10-46 citations. Dr. Nemeroff’s full
citation record includes 65 papers cited a total of 2,380 times to
date in the field of Psychiatry/Psychology and 78 papers cited a
total of 1,810 times to date in the field of Neuroscience &
Behavior. Dr. Nemeroff is an M.D. and a Ph.D. in neurobiology. Both
his doctoral degrees are from the University of North Carolina. He
is chairman of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia.
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