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Starting a Career in Psychiatric Research

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Correspondence to Jeffrey A. Lieberman M.D..

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This work was supported by the Foundation of Hope (Raleigh, NC) and by the University of North Carolina (UNC-MHCRC MH-33127).

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Lieberman, J.A. Starting a Career in Psychiatric Research. Acad Psychiatry 25, 28–30 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ap.25.1.28

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