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Kiki D. Chang

Kiki D. Chang, M.D.

Dr. Chang's research has centered on bipolar disorder in children and adults. His studies include phenomenologic, biologic, and genetic aspects of the disorder, and are comprised of brain imaging (MRI, MRS, fMRI), medication and therapy trials. One focus of his work has been identifying pediatric prodromal bipolar disorder in patients who may receive treatment to thwart development of the full disorder. This research involves children whose parents have bipolar disorder.


Positions

  • Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
  • Director, Pediatric Bipolar Disorders Program, Stanford University School of Medicine

 

Education

  • M.D., 1993, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston

 

Relevant Publications

  • Chang K. Adult bipolar disorder is continuous with pediatric bipolar disorder. Can Psychiatr Assoc J. 2007;52(7):418-425.
  • Chang K, Gallelli K, Howe M. Early identification and prevention of early-onset bipolar disorder. In: Romer D, Walker EF, eds. Adolescent Psychopathology and the Developing Brain: Integrating Brain and Prevention Science. New York: Oxford University Press; 2007:315-346.
  • Madan V, Chang KD. Pharmacotherapeutic strategies for pediatric bipolar disorder. Expert Opinion on Pharmacother. 2007; 8(12):1801-1819.
  • Chang K, Howe M, Gallelli K, Miklowitz D. Prevention of pediatric bipolar disorder: integration of neurobiological and psychosocial processes. Ann of the N Y Acad of Sci. 2006;1094:235-247.
  • Chang K, Adleman N, Wagner C., Barnea-Goraly N, Garrett A. Will neuroimaging ever be used to diagnose pediatric bipolar disorder? Dev and Psychopathol. 2006;18(4):1133-1146.

 

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