Niki Erlenmeyer-Kimling (April 18, 1932 โ€“ February 16, 2021)[1][2] was a professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia University and chief of the Division of Genetics at New York State Psychiatric Institute.

Research

Her research interests included genetic aspects of mental disorders (mainly schizophrenia) and human behavior genetics generally. She conducted a longitudinal, prospective study of early indicators of later schizophrenia and a genetic-linkage, gene search study of schizophrenia in Croatia.

Honors

Her honors included Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, the Dobzhansky Award, a National Institute of Mental Health Merit Award, the Warren Schizophrenia Research Award, an honorary doctorate of the State University of New York, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics, and a NARSAD Distinguished Investigator Award.

References

  1. โ†‘ "Obituary: Dr. L. (Niki) Erlenmeyer-Kimling, 88, Of Stamford". Patch. 2021-02-19. Retrieved 2022-02-13.
  2. โ†‘ "Dr. L. Niki Erlenmeyer-Kimling Obituary (2021) New York Times". Legacy.com. Retrieved 2021-09-14.

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