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Anderson M. Winkler is a Clinical Assistant Professor in Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. His research focuses on developing high-throughput imaging phenotypes for psychiatric genetics and associated statistical methods. He holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford in Clinical Neurosciences (2017) and an MD from Universidade Federal do Paraná (2005). Winkler's work spans clinical neuroimaging, pediatric mental health, and neurodevelopmental disorders. He has collaborated extensively with researchers such as Keith Hawkins, Michael Stevens, and Godfrey Pearlson.
- Education:
- DPhil, University of Oxford, Clinical Neurosciences (2017)
- PhD, Université de Liège, Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences (2017)
- MD, Universidade Federal do Paraná (2005)
- Postdoctoral training at Yale University and University of Texas Health Science Center
His research interests include functional connectivity in psychiatric disorders, neuroimaging methodologies, and translational neuroscience. Recent work explores resilience mechanisms in combat veterans, neural correlates of infant novelty distress, and structural-functional brain network dynamics across adolescence. Winkler is a key contributor to international consortia like ENIGMA-Anxiety, advancing machine learning approaches in mental health diagnostics.
Publications span high-impact journals such as Biological Psychiatry, Nature Communications, and NeuroImage, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to bridging clinical psychiatry with neuroimaging innovation.
