
About
Prof. Johan den Boer is a Professor of Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience at the University of Groningen's Department of Psychiatry within the Faculty of Medical Sciences. His research focuses on biological psychiatry, psychopharmacology, neuroimaging, and stress-related disorders. He has held leadership roles, including serving on the Board of Directors of the Graduate School for Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience (BCN).
Research Interests:
His work spans clinical neurosciences (neuroimaging), preclinical studies on stress and gender differences, molecular biology, and psychiatric drug mechanisms. Key areas include anxiety/depression biomarkers, serotonin pathways, and dissociative disorders' neurobiology. He has authored influential books such as Handbook of Depression and Anxiety and Textbook of Biological Psychiatry.
Publications Trends:
Recent articles focus on stress effects in animal models (e.g., depressive behavior in rats), biomarker identification in depression, and neuroimaging studies of dissociative identity disorder. His work bridges clinical observations with molecular mechanisms, emphasizing translational research.
- Awards: Ramaer Medaille (1989), David Caul Award (2006), ISAD Distinguished Fellowship
- Editorial Roles: Editor-in-chief of Clinical and Neurobiological Advances in Psychiatry series, editorial board member for neuroscientific journals
His contributions include advancing PET/SPECT imaging applications in psychiatry and elucidating cholinergic and serotonin system roles in mood disorders.
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