Joseph Zubin Award

The Joseph Zubin Award may refer to three different psychology awards named in honor of the psychologist Joseph Zubin.

Joseph Zubin Memorial Fund Award

The Joseph Zubin Memorial Fund Award was granted by the Joseph Zubin Memorial Fund at the Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. It was established by Zubin's colleagues and family to "recognize investigators who are in an early stage of their career, but have already made significant contributions to research in any area of psychopathology." The award was co-sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System. The award included an honorarium and was presented until 2010.

Recipients:

  • Jonathan D. Cohen (1994)
  • Keith H. Nuechterlein (1995)
  • Barbara A. Cornblatt (1996)
  • Elaine F. Walker (1997)
  • Martha Shenton (1998)
  • Adrian Raine (1999)
  • Daniel N. Klein (2000)
  • Tyrone D. Cannon (2001)
  • Sohee Park (2002)
  • Deanna Barch (2003)
  • Eric Granholm (2004)
  • Hélène Verdoux (2005)
  • Ann M. Kring (2006)
  • Aysenil Belger (2007)
  • Greg J. Siegle (2008)
  • Theodore P. Beachaine (2009)
  • Gina R. Kuperberg (2010)
  • No longer awarded

Joseph Zubin Award (SRP)

The Joseph Zubin Award is a lifetime achievement award given by the Society for Research in Psychopathology. It was established in 1986 and officially named the Joseph Zubin Award in 1990.[1]

Recipients:

Source: Society for Research in Psychopathology

Joseph Zubin Award (APPA)

The Joseph Zubin Award was established by the American Psychopathological Association in 1992 and is granted to psychologists who have "made seminal contributions to psychopathology research."[2]

Recipients:

Source: APPA Previous Award Winners

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See also

References

  1. "Award Winners". Society for Research in Psychopathology. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
  2. "Awards". American Psychopathological Association. Archived from the original on 7 June 2015. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
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