
Ming T. Tsuang, MD, PhD, D.Sc.
Distinguished University Professor,
University of California;
Behavioral Genomics Chair and Director,
Center for Behavioral Genomics,
Department of Psychiatry,
University of California, San Diego and
Director, Harvard Institute of Psychiatric Epidemiology and
Genetics, Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public
Health.
MTF 453, MC 0603
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92037
P: (858) 822-2464 F: (858) 822-2469
mtsuang@ucsd.edu
Biography
Dr. Tsuang is Behavioral Genomics Endowed Chair and
University Professor, University of California and
Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Director, Center
for Behavioral Genomics, Department of Psychiatry,
University of California, San Diego. He also directs the
Harvard Institute of Psychiatric Epidemiology and Genetics.
He was Stanley Cobb Professor of Psychiatry and Chairman,
Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School at
Massachusetts Mental Health Center, where he served as
superintendent and president of Massachusetts Mental Health
Institute of Psychiatry. He received his M.D. degree from
National Taiwan University and his Ph.D. in Psychiatric
Genetics and D.Sc. (Doctor of Science,) in Genetics
Epidemiology from University of London. He has been
recognized worldwide for his research in schizophrenia,
manic-depressive illness, and substance abuse.
One of his areas of interest is in the
interactions between genetic and environmental risk factors
for severe mental disorders. His current effort is to study
prevention of psychiatric disorders before their onset,
particularly in blood relatives of people suffering from
schizophrenia, to identify traits that predispose a person
to developing schizophrenia from both genetic and
environmental perspectives.
He is a member of the Institute of
Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, and served on the
National Advisory Mental Health Council, U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services. He has been elected Fellow of the
American Psychiatric Association, American College of
Psychiatrists, and British Royal Society of Psychiatrists,
Fellow and former President of the American
Psychopathological Association. He is a Council Member of
the Taiwan National Health Research Institute, and
Academician, Academia Sinica of Taiwan, the highest academic
institution in Taiwan. He is currently the President of the
International Society of Psychiatric Genetics.
Dr. Tsuang is the recipient of a myriad of
awards for his work, among them: the Rema Lapouse Award for
Mental Health Epidemiology, the American Public Health
Association; the Stanley Dean Award for Research in
Schizophrenia, the American College of Psychiatrists; the
National Institute of Mental Health Merit Award; the Noyes
Award for Research in Schizophrenia; the National Alliance
for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression Distinguished
Investigator Award; and the Paul H. Hoch Award, the American
Psychopathological Association. Dr. Tsuang also received the
Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Society of
Psychiatric Genetics, the Taiwanese-American Award for
Achievement in Science and Engineering, the Gold Medal Award
from the Society of Biological Psychiatry for pioneering
contributions in the field of biological psychiatry, and the
Award for Research in Psychiatry, the American Psychiatric
Association.
He has authored or co-authored over 600
publications, including peer review journal papers, book
chapters and books in the areas of psychiatric epidemiology
and genetics, including major psychoses and substance abuse
and spiritual health. In addition to serving on many
editorial boards of scientific journals, he is currently the
Senior Editor for Neuropsychiatric Genetics, a section of
the American Journal of Medical Genetics.
Selected Publications
1. Tsuang M, Lyons M,Faraone S. Heterogeneity of
schizophrenia: Conceptual models & analytic strategies
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1990; 156:17-26
2. Tsuang MT, LyonsMJ, Eisen SA, et al. Genetic
influences on DSM-III-R drug abuse and dependence: A study of
3,372 twin pairs. American Journal of Medical
Genetics(Neuropsychiatric Genetics), 1996; 67:473-7.
3. Tsuang MT, Nossova N, Yager T,
Tsuang M-M, Guo S-C, Shyu KG, Glatt SJ, Liew C-C.
Assessingthe validity of blood-based gene expression
profiles for the classification ofschizophrenia and bipolar
disorder: A preliminary report. American Journal ofMedical
Genetics (Neuropsychiatric Genetics), 2005; 5;133(1):1-5.
4. Tsuang MT, Simpson JC, Koenen KC, Kremen WS, Lyons MJ.
Spiritual well-being and health. J Nerv Ment Dis. 2007
Aug;195(8):673-80. 5. Tsuang MT, Lyons
MJ, Stone WS, eds. Recognition and prevention of major mental
and substance abuse disorders (American Psychopathological
Association Series) Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric
Publishing, Inc. 2007. |