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THE RUANE PRIZE FOR CHILDHOOD PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS The Ruane Prize is an award of $50,000 given by the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD) to an outstanding scientist carrying out research on the causes, pathophysiology, treatment, or prevention of severe child psychiatric illness. The scientist to be recognized is one who gives particular promise for advancing our understanding of psychotic, affective or other severe psychiatric disorders having their onset in childhood or adolescence. Contributions may be for clinical research or relevant basic science. The prize is bestowed at the annual New York City NARSAD Gala held each October. Nominations: If you would like to nominate someone for the Ruane Prize, please contact the Research Grants Program (516) 829-5576 for additional information. » Past Recipients
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