Annual Meeting/Honorific Awards/Daniel H. Efron Research Previous Award Winners
Previous Award Winners
1974 – Solomon Synder
1975 – George Aghajanian
1976 – Ross Baldessarini
1978 – Jack David Barchas
1979 – David Kupfer
1980 – Herbert Meltzer
1982 – Joseph Coyle
1983 – Benjamin Bunney
1983 – Richard Wyatt
1984 – Michael Kuhar
1985 – Robert Post
1985 – Elliott Richelson
1986 – Steven Paul
1987 – Charles Nemeroff
1988 – Roland Ciaranello
1989 – Salvatore Enna
1990 – Kenneth L. Davis
1991 – George F. Koob
1992 – Dennis S. Charney
1993 – Stephen J. Peroutka
1994 – Eric J. Nestler
1996 – Peter W. Kalivas
1997 – Errol B. De Souza
1998 – Robert C. Malenka
1999 – Randy D. Blakely
1999 – Anthony A. Grace
2000 – Emmanuel Mignot
2002 – Bita Moghaddam
2003 – David Bredt
2004 – Athina Markou
2005 – Joseph Buxbaum
2006 – David Self
2007 – Akira Sawa
2008 – William A. Carlezon, Jr.
2009 – Antonello Bonci
2010 – Karl Deisseroth
2011 – Lisa M. Monteggia
2012 – Larry J. Young
2013 – Chris Pierce
2014 – Sheena Josselyn
2015 – Joshua A. Gordon
2016 – Tracy Bale
2016 – Andrew Holmes
2017 – Garret Stuber
2018 – Paul Kenny
2018 – Sergiu Pasca
2019 – Stan Floresco
2019 – Scott Russo
2020 – Kay M. Tye
2021 – Kafui Dzirasa
2022 – Kristen J. Brennand
2022 – Michael R. Bruchas
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In Memoriam to Dr. Robert Hirschfeld, @ACNPorg Emeritus Fellow. Dr. Hirschfeld was well known for development of the Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ), one of the most widely used screening assessments for bipolar disorder.
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