Julio Licinio

Editor in Chief - Springer Nature Journals

United States

Julio Licinio is the Editor in Chief of Springer Nature Journals including Molecular Psychiatry, Translational Psychiatry, and The Pharmacogenomics Journal. He is a Physician Leader, Scientist, and Educator with numerous awards and accolades in his industry.

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11/23/2021
Visionary in psychiatry, Amy C. Brodkey dies at 72

To say Amy C. Brodkey was a pioneer or a revolutionary in the psychiatric field would be an understatement. Dating back to the 1970s, Brodkey was a strong and vocal advocate for women's mental health services. In fact, in 1971, he occupied a Harvard building in solidarity with others to make the statement that the campus needed a women's center.

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10/15/2021
Psychiatric illness in teens considered new COVID symptom

Researchers are now tapping into a new symptom of COVID-19 infection. In particular, the recent brief report published in JAMA Neurology suggests that developing a psychiatric illness may be a symptom of mild COVID-19. At least in the teenage population, the UCSF doctors are setting out to suggest.

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Julio Licinio Memberships & Affiliations

For Julio Licinio, actively contributing to the study of psychiatry is incredibly important. At the core of his work, Licinio's opportunities for research enrich his academic and professional repertoire. But as a dedicated researcher, Licinio is primarily focused on how his contributions assist in advancing the neuroscience field as a whole.

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Julio Licinio Publications & Scientific Literature

Throughout his career, Julio Licinio has solidified his status as an esteemed researcher of studies in psychiatry. As the Editor-in-Chief of various scientific literature publications, distributed by Springer Nature, Licinio accomplishes one of his primary responsibilities as a researcher: to inform the masses of the latest up-to-date information in the field of psychiatry.

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Julio Licinio

Research and education are the very foundations of Julio Licinio's professional identity. An acclaimed Physician Leader and Educator, his expertise in the study of psychiatry has been cultivated through decades of research and training. Empowered by education, Licinio has solidified himself as a respected professional in the realm of academia.

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11/10/2020
Julio Licinio

Julio Licinio is a highly experienced professional in the world of scientific research. Licinio is best known for being the Founding and Current Editor in Chief of several psychiatry journals distributed by Macmillan Publishers. But his publishing experience is far from limited to his work with scientific publications.

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09/30/2020
Julio Licinio

Empowered by his education, Julio Licinio maintains a wealth of academic qualifications. For nearly four decades, Licinio has made a conscious effort to consistently continue his education. As an educator himself, this professional believes firmly in the power of education. With this at the forefront of his mind, Licinio constantly strives to seek both formal and informal education opportunities.

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Julio Licinio

He has peer-reviewed a multitude of scholarly articles, as published in such journals as , and Brain Research - just to name a few! To date, Licinio maintains more than thirty-thousand citations in Google Scholar with an h-index of 79. The New England Journal of Medicine

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Julio Licinio

Julio Licinio is SUNY Distinguished Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry, Pharmacology, Medicine and Neuroscience & Physiology at State University of New York Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York. He is simultaneously Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry at Flinders University in Adelaide.

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Professor Julio Licinio - Flinders University

Academic Status and Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor, College of Medicine and Public Health | Julio Licinio,MD, FRANZCP, is Deputy Director, Translational Medicine and Head, Mind andBrain Theme at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute andStrategic Professor of Psychiatry