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Ming T. Tsuang

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Ming Tso Tsuang (Chinese: 莊明哲; pinyin: Zhuāng Míngzhé; born 1931 in Tainan, Taiwan) is a professor of psychiatry affiliated with the University of California, San Diego and Harvard University.[1][2][3] He is considered a pioneering researcher in the genetic epidemiology of schizophrenia and other mental disorders.[2] He was the fourth president of the International Society for Psychiatric Genetics (2005-2010)[4] and the winner of its 1995 Lifetime Achievement Award, which is named after him.[5] Among other awards, he also received the 2010 Lieber Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Schizophrenia Research.[6] He is senior editor of the American Journal of Medical Genetics part B.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Ming Tsuang". iem.ucsd.edu.
  2. ^ a b Faraone, Stephen V.; Seidman, Larry J.; Buka, Stephen; Goldstein, Jill M.; Lyons, Michael; Kremen, William S.; Glatt, Stephen J. (2013). "Festschrift Celebrating the Career of Ming T. Tsuang". American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics. 162 (7): 551–558. doi:10.1002/ajmg.b.32194. PMID 24132890.
  3. ^ a b "Editorial Board - Neuropsychiatric Genetics". Wiley Online Library. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  4. ^ "History". ISPG. 12 October 2017. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  5. ^ "ISPG Honorific Awards". ISPG. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  6. ^ "Lieber Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Schizophrenia Research". Brain and Behavior Research Foundation. 2017-04-11. Retrieved 21 October 2018.