Danielle M. Dick

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Danielle M. Dick
Born
Danielle Marie Dick
EducationUniversity of Virginia
Indiana University
AwardsTed Reich Young Investigator Award from the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics (2012)
Scientific career
FieldsBehavior genetics
InstitutionsRutgers University Virginia Commonwealth University
ThesisGenes, environments, and interactions: Specifying influences on alcohol use and related phenotypes (2001)
Doctoral advisorRichard J. Rose
Other academic advisorsIrving Gottesman

Danielle M. Dick is a psychologist at Rutgers University. She researches the genetic epidemiology of substance abuse.[1]

Professor Dick won the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics Richard Todd Award in 2011 and Theodore Reich Award in 2012.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Danielle M. Dick, Ph.D. - Alcohol Research Center". Virginia Commonwealth University. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  2. ^ "ISPG Honorific Awards". ISPG. Retrieved 13 August 2018.

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