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Lawson Researcher Receives One of First-Ever Pfizer Psychiatry Research Awards

Dr. Elizabeth Osuch is One of Two Researchers Honored with $100,000 Grant

LONDON, ON – A scientist at Lawson Health Research Institute has been honored in Pfizer Canada’s first-ever Psychiatry Research Awards Program. Dr. Elizabeth Osuch, Scientist and Rea Research Chair of Affective and Anxiety Disorders at Lawson, is one of two researchers to receive $100,000 to support their research.

Dr. Osuch’s winning proposal aims to improve diagnosis of bipolar disorder in youth. In young people, the depressive symptoms associated with bipolar disorder are often misdiagnosed as “unipolar” major depressive disorder. The average misdiagnosis often lasts 6-10 years. In the meantime, if the patient is treated with antidepressants, their condition declines.

Through the Psychiatry Research Awards Program, Dr. Osuch will use functional brain imaging in an effort to distinguish patients with bipolar disorder from those with unipolar depression. By observing different networks within the brain, she hopes to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient quality of life.

“I am very pleased to have been recognized by Pfizer for my research, which I truly do believe will have an impact on Canadians living with mental illness,” Dr. Osuch says. “This award will help further my research efforts and advance the translation of medical research into patient care.”

The Psychiatry Research Awards Program is a competitive research grant program open to all researchers interested in psychiatric diseases including physicians and academics. It was launched in May 2011 to advance clinical research and patient care in psychiatry by supporting Canadian investigators in their research efforts.

Dr. Elizabeth Osuch is a Scientist and the Rea Research Chair of Affective and Anxiety Disorders at Lawson Health Research Institute. She is also a Psychiatrist at London Health Sciences Centre’s First Episode Mood & Anxiety Program (FEMAP), and an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Western University’s Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry.

Lawson Health Research Institute . As the research institute of London Health Sciences Centre and St. Joseph's  Health Care, London, and working in partnership  with The University  of Western Ontario, Lawson Health Research Institute is committed to furthering  scientific knowledge  to advance  health care around the world.  www.lawsonresearch.com

 

For more information, please contact:

Sonya Gilpin
Communications  & Public Relations
Lawson Health Research Institute
519-685-8500  ext. 75852
519-854-7164
sonya.gilpin@lawsonresearch.com
www.lawsonresearch.com

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