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Overview

Henry A. Nasrallah is affiliated with the University of Cincinnati in the United States, with a primary research focus in the field of Medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields, notably Psychiatry and Mental Health, Clinical Psychology, Physiology, Neurology, and Philosophy.

The central topics of their research include schizophrenia research and treatment, mental health and psychiatry, diet and metabolism studies, tryptophan and brain disorders, bipolar disorder and treatment, functional brain connectivity studies, and advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications.

Nasrallah's publication record features recent papers addressing various aspects of psychiatric disorders and treatments. Some of the notable papers include:

  • The schizophrenia syndrome, circa 2024: What we know and how that informs its nature (2023), published in Schizophrenia Research
  • The effect of antipsychotic medications on white matter integrity in first-episode drug-naïve patients with psychosis: A review of DTI studies (2021), published in Asian Journal of Psychiatry
  • Mood Stabilizers and Atypical Antipsychotics: Bimodal Treatments for Bipolar Disorder (2025), published in Psychopharmacology Bulletin
  • Reinventing schizophrenia. Updating the construct (2022), published in Schizophrenia Research
  • The Association of the Gut Microbiota with Clinical Features in Schizophrenia (2022), published in Behavioral Sciences

The researcher collaborates frequently with several coauthors, including Matcheri S. Keshavan, Rajiv Tandon, Jonathan M. Meyer, Joseph P. McEvoy, and T. Scott Stroup. These collaborations have contributed to a substantial number of publications.

Henry A. Nasrallah's work is published across a variety of venues, with notable concentrations in Current Psychiatry, Schizophrenia Research, Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, Biomarkers in Neuropsychiatry, and UNC Libraries. These venues reflect the focus on psychiatric disorders and clinical psychiatric research.

Best Publications

  • Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in patients with schizophrenia: Baseline results from the Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE) schizophrenia trial and comparison with national estimates from NHANES III.

    Joseph Patrick McEvoy;Jonathan M. Meyer;Donald C. Goff;Henry A. Nasrallah

  • Schizophrenia, “just the facts” 4. Clinical features and conceptualization

    Rajiv Tandon;Henry A. Nasrallah;Matcheri S. Keshavan

  • Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with schizophrenia

    M. I. Herz;R. P. Liberman;T. H. McGlashan;J. A. Lieberman

  • Schizophrenia, “Just the Facts” What we know in 2008. 2. Epidemiology and etiology

    Rajiv Tandon;Matcheri S. Keshavan;Henry A. Nasrallah

  • Low rates of treatment for hypertension, dyslipidemia and diabetes in schizophrenia: data from the CATIE schizophrenia trial sample at baseline.

    Henry A. Nasrallah;Jonathan M. Meyer;Donald C. Goff;Joseph Patrick McEvoy

  • The expert consensus guideline series: adherence problems in patients with serious and persistent mental illness.

    Alan S. Bellack;Charles L. Bowden;Christopher R. Bowie;Matthew J. Byerly

  • Atypical antipsychotic-induced metabolic side effects: insights from receptor-binding profiles

    H A Nasrallah

  • Structural abnormalities in the frontal system in schizophrenia. A magnetic resonance imaging study.

    Nancy Andreasen;Henry A. Nasrallah;Val Dunn;Stephen C. Olson

  • A comparison of ten-year cardiac risk estimates in schizophrenia patients from the CATIE study and matched controls

    Donald C. Goff;Lisa M. Sullivan;Joseph Patrick McEvoy;Jonathan M. Meyer

  • Schizophrenia, "just the facts" 5. Treatment and prevention. Past, present, and future.

    Rajiv Tandon;Henry A. Nasrallah;Matcheri S. Keshavan

  • Schizophrenia, "just the facts": what we know in 2008 Part 3: neurobiology.

    Matcheri S. Keshavan;Rajiv Tandon;Nash N. Boutros;Henry A. Nasrallah

  • Schizophrenia, “Just the Facts”: What we know in 2008: Part 1: Overview

    Rajiv Tandon;Matcheri S. Keshavan;Henry A. Nasrallah

  • A controlled magnetic resonance imaging study of corpus callosum thickness in schizophrenia.

    Henry A. Nasrallah;Nancy C. Andreasen;Jeffrey A. Coffman;Stephen C. Olson

  • Change in Metabolic Syndrome Parameters With Antipsychotic Treatment in the CATIE Schizophrenia Trial: Prospective Data From Phase 1

    Jonathan M. Meyer;Jonathan M. Meyer;Vicki G. Davis;Donald C. Goff;Joseph Patrick McEvoy

  • Cognitive impairment and cerebral structure by MRI in bipolar disorder.

    Jeffrey A. Coffman;Robert A. Bornstein;Stephen C. Olson;Steven B. Schwarzkopf

  • Differential effects of risperidone, olanzapine, clozapine, and conventional antipsychotics on type 2 diabetes: findings from a large health plan database.

    Frank D Gianfrancesco;Amy L Grogg;Ramy A Mahmoud;Ruey-hua Wang

  • Antipsychotic effects on estimated 10-year coronary heart disease risk in the CATIE schizophrenia study.

    Gail L. Daumit;Donald C. Goff;Jonathan M. Meyer;Vicki G. Davis

  • The Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE) Schizophrenia Trial: Clinical comparison of subgroups with and without the metabolic syndrome

    Jonathan M. Meyer;Jonathan M. Meyer;Henry A. Nasrallah;Joseph Patrick McEvoy;Donald C. Goff

  • Schizophrenia, “Just the Facts” 6. Moving ahead with the schizophrenia concept: From the elephant to the mouse

    Matcheri S. Keshavan;Henry A. Nasrallah;Rajiv Tandon

  • Neuropsychological correlates of negative, disorganized and psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia

    Michael R. Basso;Henry A. Nasrallah;Stephen C. Olson;Robert A. Bornstein

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph P. McEvoy
Joseph P. McEvoy Augusta University
Rajiv Tandon
Rajiv Tandon Western Michigan University
Robert A. Bornstein
Robert A. Bornstein The Ohio State University
Matcheri S. Keshavan
Matcheri S. Keshavan Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Jeffrey A. Lieberman
Jeffrey A. Lieberman Columbia University
T. Scott Stroup
T. Scott Stroup Columbia University
Lynn E. DeLisi
Lynn E. DeLisi Harvard Medical School
Donald C. Goff
Donald C. Goff New York University
Caroline C. Whitacre
Caroline C. Whitacre The Ohio State University
Richard Jed Wyatt
Richard Jed Wyatt National Institutes of Health

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