![]() Jess Fiedorowicz, MD, PhDDr. Fiedorowicz conducts research on two primary causes of excess mortality in bipolar disorder: cardiovascular disease and suicide. His current projects include a study of the relationship between antipsychotics and cardiovascular physiology. He has served as a diplomat for the American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology. He was a 2012 Klerman prize winner and also a 2008 NARSAD grantee, and in 2012 he received the John Thomas Milleman Teacher of the Year award. |
Positions
- Assistant Professor, Psychiatry, Epidemiology, and Internal Medicine, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA
Education
- MD, Medical College of Wisconsin
- PhD, Translational Biomedicine, University of Iowa
Relevant Publications
- Fiedorowicz, J., Coryell, W. H., Rice, J. P., Warren, L. L., & Haynes, W. G. (2012). Vasculopathy related to manic/hypomanic symptom burden and first-generation antipsychotics in a sub-sample from the collaborative depression study. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 81(4), 235-243.
- Murray, D. P., Metz, N. S., Haynes, W. G., & Fiedorowicz, J. G. (2012.) Vascular function is not impaired early in the course of bipolar disorder. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 72(3), 195-198.
- Fiedorowicz, J. G., Miller, D. D., Bishop, J. R., Calarge, C. A., Ellingrod, V. L., & Haynes, W. G. (2012). Systematic review and meta-analysis of pharmacological interventions for weight gain from antipsychotics and mood stabilizers. Current Psychiatry Reviews, 8(1), 25-36.
- Leon, A. C., Solomon, D. A., Li, C., Fiedorowicz, J. G., Coryell, W. H., Endicott, J., & Keller, M. B. (2012). Antiepileptic drugs for bipolar disorder and the risk of suicidal behavior: A 30-year observational study. The American Journal of Psychiatry, 169(3), 285-291.
- Coryell, W., Fiedorowicz, J. G., Solomon, D., Leon, A. C., Rice, J. P., Keller, Martin B. (2011). Effects of anxiety on the long-term course of depressive disorders. The British Journal of Psychiatry. Advance online publication.
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