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Professor Maris Taube is a distinguished academic and researcher at Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU), holding multiple key roles across departments and research institutes. He serves as Head of the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Academic Staff (Lecturer) in the Department of Psychiatry and Narcology, and Lead Researcher at the Institute of Public Health. His work spans clinical, educational, and research domains within mental health and behavioral medicine.
- Head of Department – Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, RSU
- Lecturer – Department of Psychiatry and Narcology, RSU
- Lead Researcher – Institute of Public Health, RSU
- Institution: Rīga Stradiņš University, Latvia
- Contact: maris.taube@rsu.lv | +37167081515
His fields of interest include psychosomatic medicine, psychotherapy, psychiatry, narcology, public and mental health, and behavioral medicine. These interdisciplinary interests reflect a strong commitment to integrating psychological and physical health perspectives in both clinical practice and academic instruction.
Although no recent publications are listed in the provided text, his affiliations with research-active departments and the Institute of Public Health suggest engagement in ongoing scholarly and translational research initiatives related to mental well-being, addiction, and holistic patient care.
Maris Taube has not been mentioned in connection with scientific awards in the available data. However, his leadership roles indicate recognition within the academic and medical community at RSU.
He is involved in academic advising and teaching, particularly in psychiatry and psychotherapy programs, though specific names of students or advisees are not disclosed. His contributions to education are complemented by research supervision and participation in institutional research projects, likely supported by internal or national grants, though specific funding details are not provided.
Professor Taube is actively associated with research teams at the Institute of Public Health and contributes to vertically integrated and interdisciplinary research efforts at RSU, particularly in areas linking mental health with broader public health outcomes. His work supports the university’s strategic focus on impactful, socially relevant science.

