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The Joseph Zubin Awards

Three Awards have been established in honor of Joseph Zubin:

The Joseph Zubin Memorial Fund Award: This award was established by colleagues and family of Joseph Zubin to recognize investigators who are in an early stage of their career, but have already made significant contributions to research in any area of psychopathology.  The award is co-sponsored by New York State Psychiatric Institute;  Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; and the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System.  The award, including honorarium, is presented at a memorial lecture held each year either in New York or in Pittsburgh.  [Contributions may be sent to: The Joseph Zubin Memorial Fund, Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc., NY State Psychiatric Institute, 1051 Riverside Drive, Unit 56, New York, NY 10032]

 

The 2008 Award Lecture was presented by Greg J.Siegle, Ph.D., Dept. of Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, on May 30, 2008 at New York State Psychiatric Institute

The 2009 Award Lecture will be presented by Theodore P. Beauchaine, Ph.D., Dept. or Psychiatry, University of Washington, on May 7, 2009 from 11:00-12:30 at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic at the University of Pittsburgh.

 

 

 

Society for Research in Psychopathology: The Joseph Zubin Award

The Society for Research in Psychopathology instituted an award given a deserving individual for life-time contributions to the understanding of psychopathology. The first award was given in 1986 to Dr. Joseph Zubin. In 1990, the organization's annual award was officially named the Joseph Zubin Award.  The 2008 award will be presented to Alan E. Kazdin on Sept. 27, 2008, in Pittsburgh, Pa.

 

American Psychopathological Association: The Joseph Zubin Award.

The American Psychopathological Association established this award in 1992 to honor individuals who have made seminal contributions to psychopathology research.  It honors Joseph Zubin, who played an essential role in the organization, and who was twice awarded the prestigious Paul Hoch award of the APPA.  The next award will be presented in New York at the meeting of March 5-7, 2009.