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    Naomi Driesen, PhD

    Research Scientist in Psychiatry
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    Research Scientist in Psychiatry

    Biography

    My research career reflects a strong commitment to understanding the brain and psychopathology through mechanistic research. I am a clinical psychologist who has specialized in neuropsychology and functional magnetic resonance imaging. In my early career, I collaborated with Dr. Patricia Goldman-Rakic on researching human prefrontal function and psychopathology. After this, I began using ketamine to probe the brain’s function. My investigation of NMDA receptor antagonists has spanned studies of symptoms, cognitive function, and brain connectivity and activation measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging. In recent years, my work has become more closely involved with studying the mechanisms underlying mood disorders. I currently am working on a RO1 from NIMH on the brain mechanisms underlying ketamine's antidepressant effects.

    Last Updated on April 27, 2026.

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    Education & Training

    Fellowship
    Yale School of Medicine (2002)
    Fellowship
    University of Michigan Medical Center (1998)
    PhD
    University of Memphis (1997)
    MA
    University of Virginia, Clinical Psychology (1989)
    BA
    Yale University, Religious Studies (1984)

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    Medical Research Interests

    Depressive Disorder, Major

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    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Naomi Driesen's published research.

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