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Deisseroth focuses on developing molecular and cellular tools to observe, perturb, and re-engineer brain circuits. His laboratory is based in the James H. Clark Center at Stanford and employs a range of techniques including neural stem cell and tissue engineering methods, electrophysiology, molecular biology, neural activity imaging, animal behavior, and computational neural network modeling. Also a clinician in the psychiatry department, Dr. Deisseroth employs novel electromagnetic brain stimulation techniques in human patients for therapeutic purposes.
Clinical Focus
- Psychiatry
Academic Appointments
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Professor, Bioengineering
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Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Member, Bio-X
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Member, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
Honors & Awards
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Outstanding Resident, National Institute of Mental Health (2002)
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Culpeper Scholar Award, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Goldman Philanthropic Partnerships (2004)
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Early Career Translational Research Award, Coulter Foundation (2005)
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Director's Pioneer Award, National Institutes of Health (2005)
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Klingenstein Fellowship, Klingenstein Foundation (2005)
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McKnight Foundation Technological Innovations in Neuroscience Award, McKnight Foundation (2005)
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Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering (PECASE), NIH (2006)
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McKnight Foundation Scholar Award, McKnight Foundation (2007)
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Schuetze Prize in Neurobiology, Columbia University (2008)
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Lawrence C. Katz Prize in Neurobiology, Duke University (2008)
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
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Member, Institute of Medicine (2011 - Present)
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Member, National Academy of Sciences (2012 - Present)
Professional Education
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Residency:Stanford University Adult Psychiatry Residency (2004) CA
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Internship:Stanford University Adult Psychiatry Residency (2001) CA
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Medical Education:Stanford University School of Medicine Registrar (2000) CA
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Board Certification: Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (2006)
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Ph.D., Stanford University, Neuroscience (1998)
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M.D., Stanford University (2000)
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A.B., Harvard, Biochemical Sciences (1992)