As one of the nation’s most respected research centers focused on mental health, investigators at the Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research (NKI) study the causes, treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation of severe and persistent mental illnesses. As a facility of the New York State Office of Mental Health, founded in 1952, NKI has earned a reputation for its landmark contributions in psychiatric research, especially in the areas of psychopharmacological treatments for schizophrenia and major mood disorders, dementia research, clinical trials methodology, neuroimaging, therapeutic drug monitoring, and the application of computer technology to mental health services.
A broad range of studies is conducted at NKI, from basic laboratory science to clinical trials and translational research. Our basic research focuses on the genetic, molecular, and neurological underpinnings of mental disease. Our patient-oriented research programs emphasize screening, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and care of severe and chronic mental disorders. In addition, NKI conducts research on the cost, quality, disparities and effectiveness of mental health services in New York State and beyond.
Industry
Research Services, Medical Practices
HQ Location
140 Old Orangeburg Rd
Bldg 35
Orangeburg, New York 10962, US
Expertise
Psychopharmacological treatments for schizophrenia and major mood disordersDementia researchClinical trials methodologyNeuroimagingTherapeutic drug monitoringApplication of computer technology to mental health servicesBasic laboratory scienceGenetic, molecular, and neurological underpinnings of mental diseaseScreening, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and care of severe and chronic mental disordersCost, quality, disparities and effectiveness of mental health services