James Hudziak
Professor
Department of Psychiatry, Department of Pediatrics
University of Vermont
United States of America
Biography
Dr. James Hudziak, has received his M.D., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Currently,he is Research Professor, Department of Psychiatry in university of vermont. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities as Professor. His research focuses on Psychiatric genetics of child psychiatric disorders, application of family study, twin study, and molecular genetic techniques to the study of attention deficit disorder, anxiety and affective disorders, autism, and conduct disorder.
Research Interest
Psychiatric genetics of child psychiatric disorders, application of family study, twin study, and molecular genetic techniques to the study of attention deficit disorder, anxiety and affective disorders, autism, and conduct disorder.
Publications
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El Marroun H, White TJ, Van Der Knaap NJ, Homberg JR, Fernández G, Schoemaker NK, Jaddoe VW, Hofman A, Verhulst FC, Hudziak JJ, Stricker BH. Prenatal exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and social responsiveness symptoms of autism: population-based study of young children. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 2014 Aug 1;205(2):95-102.
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Van Beijsterveldt CE, Groen-Blokhuis M, Hottenga JJ, Franić S, Hudziak JJ, Lamb D, Huppertz C, de Zeeuw E, Nivard M, Schutte N, Swagerman S. The Young Netherlands Twin Register (YNTR): longitudinal twin and family studies in over 70,000 children. Twin Research and Human Genetics. 2013 Feb;16(1):252-67.
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Kaufman J, Gelernter J, Hudziak JJ, Tyrka AR, Coplan JD. The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Project and studies of risk and resilience in maltreated children. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 2015 Aug 31;54(8):617-25.
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Ducharme S, Albaugh MD, Nguyen TV, Hudziak JJ, Mateos-Pérez JM, Labbe A, Evans AC, Karama S, Brain Development Cooperative Group. Trajectories of cortical thickness maturation in normal brain development—The importance of quality control procedures. Neuroimage. 2016 Jan 15;125:267-79.