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Stephen I. Deutsch MD, PhD

    • Title:
    • Chairman

    • Role:
    • Faculty

    • Focus Areas:
    • Ann Robinson Endowed Chair in Psychiatry, Professor and Chair, EVMS Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, (July 2009-present)
      Associate Chief of Staff for Mental Health, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Washington, DC (2005-2009)
      Professor of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University School of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland (2004-present)
      Professor of Psychiatry, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC (1990-present)
      Professor of Psychiatry, Howard University School of Medicine, Washington, DC (2005-2009)
      Associate Chairman and Director of the Division of Clinical Neurosciences, Department of Psychiatry, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC (1987-2009)
    • Contact Info:
    • 757.446.5888

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    • Office Location:
    • Hofheimer Hall

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    • Recent Publications

      Ball, J.D., Deutsch, S.I., Abuhamad, A.Z., Katz, E., Mason, J., & Becket, J. (Under Review). Mild isolated cerebral ventriculomegaly on fetal ultrasound: Support for nonverbal learning disability. Pediatrics.

      Deutsch, S.I., Burket, J.A., Rosse, R.B., & Schwartz, B.L. (2009). Genetic Variation of Chromosome 1q42: Etiologic mechanism of congenital disorders of neuronal migration and synaptogenesis. Current Psychiatry Reviews, 5, 236-249.

       

      Recent Presentations

      Deutsch, S. I. (February 2011). N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor physiology - Animal models of the social deficits of autism.  Given at EVMS Sponsored Conference titled "Insights into Autism," Virginia Beach Resort Hotel and Conference Center, Virginia Beach, VA.

      Burket J.A., Deutsch, S.I., Cannon, W.R., & Jacome, L.F. (December 2010). Selective mGluR5 antagonism attenuates the stress-induced reduction of MK-801’s antiseizure potency in the genetically-inbred Balb/c mouse.  Poster presentation at the 49th Annual Meeting of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Miami Beach, FL.

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