J. Raymond DePaulo

ORCID: 0000-0001-9221-9226
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Research Areas
  • Bipolar Disorder and Treatment
  • Genetic Associations and Epidemiology
  • Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
  • Genetic Syndromes and Imprinting
  • Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
  • Genomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities
  • Schizophrenia research and treatment
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Treatment of Major Depression
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Tryptophan and brain disorders
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Electroconvulsive Therapy Studies
  • Mental Health and Psychiatry
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Genetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks
  • Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Cardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies
  • BRCA gene mutations in cancer
  • Genomics and Rare Diseases

Johns Hopkins University
2016-2025

Johns Hopkins Medicine
2012-2025

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
2005-2020

University of Iowa
2020

Mayo Clinic in Florida
2020

Johns Hopkins Hospital
1982-2017

Emory University
2017

National Institute of Mental Health
1996-2005

Stanley Medical Research Institute
2005

Dana Foundation
2005

Objective: Although many investigators have studied mood disorders following myocardial infarction, the prevalence, severity, and persistence of depression been disputed, standard rating scales criteria for depressive infrequently utilized. The authors' goal was to determine how frequently occur after investigate predisposing factors such disorders. Method: Structured clinical interviews were administered 129 inpatients within ten days infarction. Patients also evaluated using standardized...

10.2190/cj9d-32c2-8cm7-ft3d article EN The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine 1992-03-01
Mirko Manchia Mazda Adli Nirmala Akula Raffaella Ardau Jean-Michel Aubry and 95 more Lena Backlund Cláudio E. M. Banzato Bernhard T. Baune Frank Bellivier Susanne Bengesser Joanna M. Biernacka Clara Brichant‐Petitjean Elise T. Bui Cynthia Calkin Andrew Tai Ann Cheng Caterina Chillotti Sven Cichon Scott Clark Piotr M. Czerski Clarissa de Rosalmeida Dantas Maria Del Zompo J. Raymond DePaulo Sevilla D. Detera‐Wadleigh Bruno Étain Peter Falkai Louise Frisén Mark A. Frye Janice M. Fullerton Sébastien Gard Julie Garnham Fernando S. Goes Paul Grof Oliver Gruber Ryota Hashimoto Joanna Hauser Urs Heilbronner Rebecca Hoban Liping Hou Stéphane Jamain Jean‐Pierre Kahn Layla Kassem Tadafumi Kato John R. Kelsoe Sarah Kittel‐Schneider Sebastian Kliwicki Po‐Hsiu Kuo Ichiro Kusumi Gonzalo Laje Catharina Lavebratt Marion Leboyer Susan G. Leckband Carlos López‐Jaramillo Mario Maj Alain Malafosse Lina Martinsson Takuya Masui Philip B. Mitchell Frank Mondimore Palmiero Monteleone Audrey Nallet M. Neuner Tomáš Novák Claire O’Donovan Urban Ösby Norio Ozaki Roy H. Perlis Andrea Pfennig James B. Potash Daniela Reich‐Erkelenz Andreas Reif Eva Z. Reininghaus Sara Richardson Guy A. Rouleau Janusz Rybakowski Martin Schalling Peter R. Schofield Oliver Schubert Barbara Schweizer Florian Seemüller Maria Grigoroiu‐Serbânescu Giovanni Severino Lisa R. Seymour Claire Slaney Jordan W. Smoller Alessio Squassina Thomas Stamm Jo Steele Pavla Stopková Sarah K. Tighe Alfonso Tortorella Gustavo Turecki Naomi R. Wray A. Jordan Wright Peter P. Zandi David Zilles‐Wegner Michael Bauer Marcella Rietschel Francis J. McMahon Thomas G. Schulze Martin Alda

Objective The assessment of response to lithium maintenance treatment in bipolar disorder (BD) is complicated by variable length treatment, unpredictable clinical course, and often inconsistent compliance. Prospective retrospective methods have been proposed the literature. In this study we report key phenotypic measures “Retrospective Criteria Long-Term Treatment Response Research Subjects with Bipolar Disorder” scale currently used Consortium on Lithium Genetics (ConLiGen) study. Materials...

10.1371/journal.pone.0065636 article EN cc-by PLoS ONE 2013-06-19
Liping Hou Urs Heilbronner Franziska Degenhardt Mazda Adli Kazufumi Akiyama and 95 more Nirmala Akula Raffaella Ardau Bárbara Arias Lena Backlund Cláudio E. M. Banzato Antoni Benabarre Susanne Bengesser Abesh Kumar Bhattacharjee Joanna M. Biernacka Armin Birner Clara Brichant‐Petitjean Elise T. Bui Pablo Cervantes Guo‐Bo Chen Hsi‐Chung Chen Caterina Chillotti Sven Cichon Scott Clark Francesc Colom David A. Cousins Cristiana Cruceanu Piotr M. Czerski Clarissa de Rosalmeida Dantas Alexandre Dayer Bruno Étain Peter Falkai Andreas J. Forstner Louise Frisén Janice M. Fullerton Sébastien Gard Julie Garnham Fernando S. Goes Paul Grof Oliver Gruber Ryota Hashimoto Joanna Hauser Stefan Herms Per Hoffmann Andrea Hofmann Stéphane Jamain Esther Jiménez Jean‐Pierre Kahn Layla Kassem Sarah Kittel‐Schneider Sebastian Kliwicki Barbara König Ichiro Kusumi Nina Lackner Gonzalo Laje Mikael Landén Catharina Lavebratt Marion Leboyer Susan G. Leckband Carlos López‐Jaramillo Glenda MacQueen Mirko Manchia Lina Martinsson Manuel Mattheisen Michael J. McCarthy Susan L. McElroy Marina Mitjans Francis M. Mondimore Palmiero Monteleone Caroline M. Nievergelt Markus M. Nöthen Urban Ösby Norio Ozaki Roy H. Perlis Andrea Pfennig Daniela Reich‐Erkelenz Guy A. Rouleau Peter R. Schofield Klaus Oliver Schubert Barbara Schweizer Florian Seemüller Giovanni Severino Tatyana Shekhtman Paul D. Shilling Kazutaka Shimoda Christian Simhandl Claire Slaney Jordan W. Smoller Alessio Squassina Thomas Stamm Pavla Stopková Sarah K. Tighe Alfonso Tortorella Gustavo Turecki Julia Volkert Stephanie H. Witt A. Jordan Wright L. Trevor Young Peter P. Zandi James B. Potash J. Raymond DePaulo

10.1016/s0140-6736(16)00143-4 article EN The Lancet 2016-01-22
Michael Gargano Nicolas Matentzoglu Ben Coleman Eunice B Addo-Lartey Anna V. Anagnostopoulos and 95 more Joel Anderton Paul Avillach Anita Bagley Eduard Bakštein James P. Balhoff Gareth Baynam Susan M. Bello Michael Berk Holli Bertram Somer Bishop Hannah Blau David F. Bodenstein Pablo Botas Kaan Boztuğ J Cady Tiffany J Callahan Rhiannon Cameron Seth Carbon F Castellanos J. Harry Caufield Lauren Chan Christopher G. Chute Jaime Cruz‐Rojo Noémi Dahan‐Oliel Jon R. Davids Maud de Dieuleveult Vinícius de Souza Bert B.A. de Vries Esther de Vries J. Raymond DePaulo Beáta Dérfalvi Ferdinand Dhombres Claudia Diaz‐Byrd Alexander J.M. Dingemans Bruno Donadille Michael H. Duyzend Reem Elfeky Shahim Essaid Carolina Fabrizzi Giovanna Fico Helen V. Firth Yun Freudenberg‐Hua Janice M. Fullerton Davera Gabriel Kimberly Gilmour Jessica L. Giordano Fernando S. Goes Rachel Gore Ian Green Matthias Griese Tudor Groza Weihong Gu Julia Guthrie Benjamin M. Gyori Ada Hamosh Marc Hanauer Kateřina Hanušová Yongqun He Harshad Hegde Ingo Helbig Kateřina Holasová Charles Tapley Hoyt Shangzhi Huang Eric Hurwitz Julius O.B. Jacobsen Xiaofeng Jiang Lisa Joseph Kamyar Keramatian Bryan King Katrin Knoflach David A. Koolen Megan L Kraus Carlo Kroll Maaike Kusters Markus S. Ladewig David Lagorce Meng‐Chuan Lai Pablo Lapunzina Bryan Laraway David Lewis‐Smith Xiarong Li Caterina Lucano Marzieh Majd Mary L. Marazita Víctor Martinez‐Glez Toby H McHenry Melvin G. McInnis Julie A. McMurry Michaela Mihulová Caitlin E. Millett Philip B. Mitchell Veronika Moslerová Kenji Narutomi Shahrzad Nematollahi Julián Nevado

Abstract The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) is a widely used resource that comprehensively organizes and defines the phenotypic features of human disease, enabling computational inference supporting genomic analyses through semantic similarity machine learning algorithms. HPO has widespread applications in clinical diagnostics translational research, including diagnostics, gene-disease discovery, cohort analytics. In recent years, groups around world have developed translations from English...

10.1093/nar/gkad1005 article EN cc-by Nucleic Acids Research 2023-11-11
Kevin S. O’Connell Maria Koromina Tracey van der Veen Toni Boltz Friederike S. David and 95 more Jessica Yang Keng‐Han Lin Xin Wang Jonathan R. I. Coleman Brittany L. Mitchell Caroline C. McGrouther Aaditya V. Rangan Penelope A. Lind Elise Koch Arvid Harder Nadine Parker Jaroslav Bendl Kristina Adorjan Esben Agerbo Diego Albani Silvia Alemany Ney Alliey‐Rodriguez Thomas D. Als Till F. M. Andlauer Anastasia Antoniou Helga Ask Nicholas Bass Michael Bauer Eva C. Beins Tim B. Bigdeli Carsten Bøcker Pedersen Marco P. Boks Sigrid Børte Rosa Bosch Murielle Brum Ben Brumpton Nathalie Brunkhorst-Kanaan Monika Budde Jonas Bybjerg‐Grauholm William Byerley Judit Cabana‐Domínguez Murray J. Cairns Bernardo Carpiniello Miguel Casas Pablo Cervantes Chris Chatzinakos Hsi‐Chung Chen Tereza Clarence Toni‐Kim Clarke Isabelle Claus Brandon J. Coombes Elizabeth C. Corfield Cristiana Cruceanu Alfredo B. Cuéllar‐Barboza Piotr M. Czerski Konstantinos Dafnas Anders M. Dale Nina Dalkner Franziska Degenhardt J. Raymond DePaulo Srdjan Djurovic Ole Kristian Drange Valentina Escott‐Price Ayman H. Fanous Frederike T. Fellendorf I. Nicol Ferrier Liz Forty Josef Frank Oleksandr Frei Nelson B. Freimer John F. Fullard Julie Garnham Ian R. Gizer Scott D. Gordon Katherine Gordon‐Smith Tiffany A. Greenwood Jakob Grove José Guzmán‐Parra Tae Hyon Ha Tim Hahn Magnús Haraldsson Martin Hautzinger Alexandra Havdahl Urs Heilbronner Dennis Hellgren Stefan Herms Ian B. Hickie Per Hoffmann Peter Holmans Ming‐Chyi Huang Masashi Ikeda Stéphane Jamain Jessica Johnson Lina Jönsson János Kálmán Yoichiro Kamatani James L. Kennedy Euitae Kim Jae Young Kim Sarah Kittel‐Schneider

10.1038/s41586-024-08468-9 article EN Nature 2025-01-22

<h3>Background:</h3> A prior positron emission tomographic study from The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md, using<i>N</i>-methylspiperone labeled with carbon 11 reported elevated basal ganglia D<sub>2</sub>dopamine receptor density (B<sub>max</sub>) values in neuroleptic-naive schizophrenic patients compared controls. We have now extended these studies to include bipolar disorder. <h3>Methods:</h3> Patients disorder (n=14) either had never received neuroleptic medication or been...

10.1001/archpsyc.1995.03950180057008 article EN Archives of General Psychiatry 1995-06-01

A report on an initial genome screen 540 individuals in 97 families was collected as part of the NIMH Genetics Initiative Bipolar Disorder. Families were ascertained to be informative for genetic linkage and underwent a common ascertainment assessment protocol at four clinical sites. The sample genotyped 65 highly polymorphic markers from chromosomes 1, 6, 8, 10, 12. average intermarker interval 16 cM. Genotypic data analyzed using affected sib pair, multipoint pedigree analysis methods....

10.1002/(sici)1096-8628(19970531)74:3<247::aid-ajmg3>3.0.co;2-n article EN American Journal of Medical Genetics 1997-05-31

OBJECTIVE: To assess whether age at onset variation reflects underlying genetic heterogeneity in bipolar disorder, the authors examined clinical and familial characteristics of disorder subjects from families with multiple affected members. METHOD: A total 211 1,856 were ascertained through I probands. All assessed Diagnostic Interview for Genetic Studies assigned diagnoses by trained clinicians using best estimate procedures. Admixture analysis probands was used to decompose age-at-onset...

10.1176/appi.ajp.163.2.240 article EN American Journal of Psychiatry 2006-01-31

Abstract The Mini‐Mental State and General Health Questionnaire were used to detect cognitive defects emotional disturbances, respectively, in 126 consecutively admitted neurological patients. was revalidated this sample as a measure related cerebral disorder. Sixty‐seven percent of the patients tested had defect, disturbance, or both. Thirty with psychiatric disturbance not recognized by their physician. majority disturbances persisted at time discharge. Since are common among inpatients...

10.1002/ana.410040306 article EN Annals of Neurology 1978-09-01

Computerized axial tomography (CAT) scans were blindly examined, and lateral ventricular-to-brain ratios calculated in 19 schizophrenic 27 bipolar patients, an equal number of individually matched normal controls. Family history, early development, past psychiatric current functioning symptomatology analyzed for all patients. Lateral ventricular enlargement on CAT was found a significant proportion both patient groups. Patients with such tended to have greater numbers negative symptoms...

10.1097/00005053-198501000-00007 article EN The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 1985-01-01
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