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Benjamin Greenberg

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Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Psychiatry and Human Behavior (http://brown.edu)

Overview Prof. Greenberg has a BA in Psychology from Amherst College, a PhD in Neurosciences from the University of California, San Diego, an MD from the University of Miami, trained in neurology at Columbia University, and in psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Hospital. After (mailto:[email protected]) residency, he became Chief of Adult Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Overview (OCD) Research in the Laboratory of Clinical Science at the National Institute of Mental Health. Working with NIH colleagues in neurology Publications and psychiatry, he initiated studies in OCD and related conditions using Research Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) in the 1990s. Background In 2000, Dr. Greenberg joined the OCD Research Group at Butler

Hospital and Brown Medical School, where his main research has been developing surgical or noninvasive treatments in neuropsychiatry. He View All has led a multicenter trial of deep brain stimulation for intractable OCD, and related mechanistic studies as co-Director of two NIMH-funded Curriculum Vitae [PDF] (https://vivo.brown.edu/docs/drrb/1100924231.pdf) Translational Research Centers on the brain circuitry of OCD. His work in surgical therapies also includes studies of gamma knife ventral capsulotomy for OCD. Since 2013, when Dr, Greenberg joined the CfNN at the Providence VA Medical Center, he has again focused on noninvasive methods have again become a major focus of interest. These methods include TMS and transcranial DC and AC electrical stimulation (tDCS and tACS). The work focuses on testing device-based treatments in chronic pain, PTSD, as well Affiliations

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