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8199

Overview

Russell Noyes is affiliated with the University of Iowa in the United States. Their academic profile indicates a focus within a larger research environment, although specific details on recent publications or detailed research topics are not listed.

While there are no recent papers documented, nor information on frequent co-authors or specific venues where their work has been published, Russell Noyes remains connected with an established academic institution.

The data does not provide information on particular fields or subfields of study that Russell Noyes specializes in, nor topics of work or thematic research areas that they might concentrate on. Additionally, there is no record of book publications or awards associated with their name in this dataset.

Given the limited details available, the profile reflects an academic presence linked to the University of Iowa without elaboration on specific scientific contributions or collaborative networks.

Best Publications

  • Alprazolam in panic disorder and agoraphobia : results from a multicenter trial. I, Efficacy in short-term treatment

    J. C. Ballenger;G. Burrows;R. Dupont;I. M. Lesser

  • A Family Study of Panic Disorder

    Raymond R. Crowe;Russell Noyes;David L. Pauls;Don Slymen

  • Screening for depression and anxiety in cancer patients using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale

    Brendan T. Carroll;Roger G. Kathol;Russell Noyes;Tina G. Wald

  • Excess Mortality in Panic Disorder: A Comparison With Primary Unipolar Depression

    William H. Coryell;Russell Noyes;John Clancy

  • Clomipramine in the treatment of patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder

    Joseph DeVeaugh-Geiss;Richard Katz;Phyllis Landau;Hagop Akiskal

  • Relationship Between Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia: A Family Study

    Russell Noyes;Raymond R. Crowe;Emily L. Harris;Badri J. Hamra

  • Diagnosis of Major Depression in Cancer Patients According to Four Sets of Criteria

    Kathol Rg;Mutgi A;Williams J;Clamon G

  • A family study of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Donald W. Black;Russell Noyes;Rise B. Goldstein;Nancee Blum

  • Mortality among outpatients with anxiety disorders.

    Coryell W;Noyes R;House Jd

  • Outcome of panic disorder. Relationship to diagnostic subtypes and comorbidity.

    Russell Noyes;James Reich;Jody Christiansen;Michael Suelzer

  • Depersonalization in Response to Life-Threatening Danger

    Russell Noyes;Roy Kletti

  • A family study of generalized anxiety disorder.

    Noyes R;Clarkson C;Crowe Rr;Yates Wr

  • A comparison of panic disorder and generalized anxiety disorder.

    Dorothy J. Anderson;Russell Noyes;Raymond R. Crowe

  • State and personality in depressed and panic patients

    James Reich;Russell Noyes;Robert Hirschfeld;William Coryell

  • Diazepam and Propranolol in Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia

    Russell Noyes;Dorothy Jean Anderson;John Clancy;Raymond R. Crowe

  • Family study of agoraphobia. Report of a pilot study.

    Emily L. Harris;Russell Noyes;Raymond R. Crowe;Dewat R. Chaudhry

  • The prognosis of anxiety neurosis

    Russell Noyes;John Clancy;Paul R. Hoenk;Donald J. Slymen

  • Secondary depression in panic disorder and agoraphobia. I. Frequency, severity, and response to treatment.

    Ira M. Lesser;Robert T. Rubin;John C. Pecknold;Arthur Rifkin

  • Treatment of ADHD with fluoxetine: A preliminary trial

    Les Barrickman;Russell Noyes;Samuel Kuperman;Elizabeth Schumacher

  • DEPERSONALIZATION IN THE FACE OF LIFE-THREATENING DANGER: A DESCRIPTION.

    Russell Noyes;Roy Kletti

Frequent Co-Authors

Raymond R. Crowe
Raymond R. Crowe University of Iowa
William Coryell
William Coryell University of Iowa
Graham D. Burrows
Graham D. Burrows University of Melbourne
Donald W. Black
Donald W. Black University of Iowa
Douglas R. Langbehn
Douglas R. Langbehn University of Iowa
Rudolf Hoehn-Saric
Rudolf Hoehn-Saric Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Scott Stuart
Scott Stuart University of Iowa
Richard P. Swinson
Richard P. Swinson McMaster University
David L. Pauls
David L. Pauls Harvard University
Nancy C. Andreasen
Nancy C. Andreasen University of Iowa

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