Terence A. Ketter
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Who is Terence A. Ketter?
Terence Arthur Ketter is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University.
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- Profession
- Education
- Bachelor of Science, University of Toronto
Mathematics
(1969 - 1973) - Master of Science, University of Sydney
Mathematics
(1974 - 1976) - Doctor of Medicine, University of Toronto
(1980 - 1984) - University of California, San Francisco
Psychiatry
(1984 - 1985) - University of California, San Francisco
Psychiatry
(1985 - 1988) - National Institute of Mental Health
Biological Psychiatry Branch
(1988 - 1995)
- Bachelor of Science, University of Toronto
- Employment
- Stanford University School of Medicine
(2004 - ) - Chief, Bipolar Disorders Clinic, Stanford Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
(1995 - ) - Associate Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine
(1997 - 2004) - Voting member, Administrative Panel on Human Subjects in Medical Research, Stanford University School of Medicine
(1999 - 2006) - Acting Associate Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine
(1995 - 1996) - Chief, Unit on Brain Imaging, National Institute of Mental Health
(1992 - 1995) - Chief, 3 West Clinical Research Unit, National Institute of Mental Health
(1990 - 1995) - Chair, Physician-Nurse Committee, National Institutes of Health
(1993 - 1994) - Member, Physician-Nurse Committee, National Institutes of Health
(1992 - 1995)
- Stanford University School of Medicine
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on July 23, 2013
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