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MDRP
(redirected from Mood Disorders Research Program)

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MDRPMotor-Driven Rotary Prism
MDRPMinistère du Développement Rural et de la Pêche (French: Ministry of Rural Development and Fishing)
MDRPMongolian Democratic Renaissance Party
MDRPMood Disorders Research Program (Yale University)
MDRPMac DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) Ripper Pro (software)
MDRPMedicaid Drug Rebate Program
MDRPMulti-Country Demobilization and Reintegration Program (Africa)


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Gouw professor of psychiatry at UCLA and director of the university's mood disorders research program.
Shailesh Jain, who is a National Institute of Mental Health fellow at the Mood Disorders Research Program and Clinic at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas.
Trivedi, Professor and the Director of the Mood Disorders Research Program and Clinic at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, one of the principal investigators for the trial and Co-Principal Investigator in the National Institute of Mental Health's large-scale STAR*D study.
 
 
 
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