At the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Roland Griffiths, Ph.D., teaches in the psychiatry and neurosciences departments. His primary areas of study in both clinical and preclinical labs have been the behavioral and subjective effects of mood-altering medications.
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His research has primarily been funded by grants from the National Institute on Health, and he has written more than 400 journal papers and book chapters in addition to mentoring more than 50 postdoctoral research fellows.
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He has served as a consultant to the National Institutes of Health, a number of pharmaceutical firms engaged in the creation of novel psychotropic medications, and the World Health Organization’s Expert Advisory Panel on Drug Dependence. He has done a lot of study on new mood-altering medications, coffee, and sedative-hypnotics.
Roland R. Griffiths children: Does Roland R. Griffiths have kids?
Five grandkids, his three children Sylvie Grahan, Jennie Otis, and Morgan Griffiths, as well as his siblings Mark Griffiths and Kathy Farley, survive Dr. Griffiths. He is also survived by his wife Marla Weiner. His 1973 union with Kristin Ann Johnson and his subsequent union with Diana Hansen both ended in divorce.


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