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Research Interests
Dr. Goulding’s clinical research uses smartphones to increase access to strategies that enhance bipolar disorder self-management and provider intervention. At the same time, smartphones allow collection of self-report and behavioral data to create a database for use in improving understanding and treatment of bipolar disorder. His basic research utilizes automated mouse home cage monitoring to elucidate how atypical antipsychotics, that are increasingly used to treat bipolar disorder, alter daily behavioral patterns (e.g. activity, sleep, location). By quantitatively assessing similar behavioral patterns in both humans and mice, Dr. Goulding’s work aims to more effectively translate findings between animal and human research in bipolar disorder.
Certifications and Licenses
Addiction Psychiatry | |
Psychiatry |
Training Experience
2000 | Residency, University of California Medical Center, San Francisco/Parnassus |
Education/Academic qualification
MD, University of California, San Francisco
… → 1994
PhD, Columbia University
… → 1986
Research interests
- Addiction
- Aging
- Bipolar Disorder
- Pharmacology
- Substance Use Disorders
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Grants
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Post-Graduate Research Training Aligned with the NIMH Strategic Plan
Csernansky, J. G., Fleming, M. F. & Goulding, E. H.
National Institute of Mental Health
5/10/19 → 2/29/24
Project: Research project
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LiveWell: A Mobile Intervention for Bipolar Disorder
Dopke, C. A., Dopke, C. A., Goulding, E. H., Kording, K. P., Kording, K. P., Kwasny, M. J., Kwasny, M. J., Liu, L., Liu, L., Meltzer, H. Y., Meltzer, H. Y., Mohr, D. C. & Mohr, D. C.
National Institute of Mental Health
7/15/16 → 6/30/21
Project: Research project
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A Mobile Behavioral Monitoring Intervention for Bipolar Disorder
Dopke, C. A., Goulding, E. H., Kwasny, M. J., Meltzer, H. Y. & Mohr, D. C.
National Institute of Mental Health
4/1/13 → 8/31/16
Project: Research project
Research Output
- 2061 Citations
- 22 Article
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Decreased home cage movement and oromotor impairments in adult Fmr1-KO mice
Bonasera, S. J., Chaudoin, T. R., Goulding, E. H., Mittek, M. & Dunaevsky, A., Jun 2017, In: Genes, Brain and Behavior. 16, 5, p. 564-573 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
4 Scopus citations -
Mobile phone-based measures of activity, step count, and gait speed: Results from a study of older ambulatory adults in a naturalistic setting
Hanton, C. R., Kwon, Y. J., Aung, T., Whittington, J., High, R. R., Goulding, E. H., Schenk, A. K. & Bonasera, S. J., Oct 2017, In: JMIR mHealth and uHealth. 5, 10, e104.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access5 Scopus citations -
Age-related changes in cerebellar and hypothalamic function accompany non-microglial immune gene expression, altered synapse organization, and excitatory amino acid neurotransmission deficits
Bonasera, S. J., Arikkath, J., Boska, M. D., Chaudoin, T. R., DeKorver, N. W., Goulding, E. H., Hoke, T. A., Mojtahedzedah, V., Reyelts, C. D., Sajja, B., Schenk, A. K., Tecott, L. H. & Volden, T. A., 2016, In: Aging. 8, 9, p. 2153-2181 29 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
6 Scopus citations -
Assessing smart phones for generating life-space indicators
Wan, N., Qu, W., Whittington, J., Witbrodt, B. C., Henderson, M. P., Goulding, E. H., Katrin Schenk, A., Bonasera, S. J. & Lin, G., 2013, In: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design. 40, 2, p. 350-361 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
15 Scopus citations -
A low-cost, reliable, high-throughput system for rodent behavioral phenotyping in a home cage environment.
Parkison, S. A., Carlson, J. D., Chaudoin, T. R., Hoke, T. A., Schenk, A. K., Goulding, E. H., Pérez, L. C. & Bonasera, S. J., Dec 1 2012, In: Conference proceedings : ... Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Conference. p. 2392-2395 4 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
6 Scopus citations