Adriana Feder, MD is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Associate Director for Research at the World Trade Center Mental Health Program at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. With a focus on resilience and posttraumatic stress, Dr. Feder conducts clinical, epidemiological, and translational studies in various trauma-exposed populations, including World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers, earthquake survivors, and survivors of interpersonal violence.
As a Principal Investigator of CDC NIOSH-funded studies, Dr. Feder explores the longitudinal course and biomarkers of PTSD and resilience in WTC responders. She has also been awarded a NARSAD Independent Investigator Award to conduct a randomized controlled trial of repeated ketamine administration for PTSD. Dr. Feder's expertise and dedication to mental health research make her a valuable asset to the field of psychiatry.
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