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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts B.S. 06/2011 Chemistry
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts M.S. 06/2013 Biological Engineering
The Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois M.D. 05/2017 Medicine
The Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 06/2020 Psychiatry
The University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco 06/2022 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2011 Chemistry Research Award
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2011 The Senior Legacy Award
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2011 The Order of the Phoenix Award
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2013 Outstanding Resident Advisor Award
The Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine 2017 The Kenneth M. Viste Jr., MD, Student Service Recognition Award
North California Regional Organization of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2021 The Wasserman Education Award
Building the Next Generation of Academic Physicians (BNGAP) - National LGBT Health Workforce 2022 Health Professional Leadership Award
The University of California, San Francisco 2022 - 2025 The John A. Watson Faculty Scholarship

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Hi, Chase Anderson here! I'm very humbled and excited to at UCSF as an Assistant Professor in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. My interests in medicine revolve around mental health and advocacy for LGBTQ+ and minoritized populations. I hope to work with as many kids as I can so they might feel more safe with their own minds, are able navigate the world being minoritized and having mental illness, and to work with the family as a whole around healing.

Outside of the hospital, I like to write op-eds about race, LGBTQ+ matters, diversity, minority stress, and other topics (including how they relate to psychiatry), give talks at universities around minority stress, read fantasy novels, listen to Kpop, go for long walks, plan group dinners with friends, and talk with others about how to make the world better. Oh, and gay clubbing.

I'm also active on Twitter (not as much as before, but I tweet sometimes!), where I speak about racism, homophobia, and bigotry in medicine and the wider world. My handle is @ChaseTMAnderson, and my Instagram is @AresTMusesDreamCooper.

I look forward to connecting with you! 💖

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  1. Psychedelic-assisted therapy among sexual and gender minority communities. Nature Mental Health. 2024. Hanshaw, B.D., Fusunyan, M., Anderson, C.T.M., Turban, Jack. View Publication.
  2. Gender Identity and Ethnoracial Disparities in Conversion Effort Exposure. Am J Public Health. 2024 05; 114(5):455-457. Turban JL, Anderson CTM, Spetz J. PMID: 38598764; PMCID: PMC11008289.
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  3. Sexual and Gender Diversity in Pediatric Neurology: Why We Care. Pediatr Neurol. 2023 08; 145:28-29. Christy A, Martindale J, Hranilovich J, Orozco-Poore C, Kernan-Schloss F, Anderson CTM, Strober J, Mitchell W, Lerario MP. PMID: 37257397.
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  4. Taking Back Our Voices - #HumanityIsOurLane. N Engl J Med. 2020 Oct 22; 383(17):1609-1611. Anderson CTM. PMID: 32603037.
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  5. HIV-1-Specific Antibody Response and Function after DNA Prime and Recombinant Adenovirus 5 Boost HIV Vaccine in HIV-Infected Subjects. PLoS One. 2016; 11(8):e0160341. Gach JS, Gorlani A, Dotsey EY, Becerra JC, Anderson CT, Berzins B, Felgner PL, Forthal DN, Deeks SG, Wilkin TJ, Casazza JP, Koup RA, Katlama C, Autran B, Murphy RL, Achenbach CJ. PMID: 27500639; PMCID: PMC4976892.
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  6. Endogenously produced nitric oxide mitigates sensitivity of melanoma cells to cisplatin. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 Dec 11; 109(50):20373-8. Godoy LC, Anderson CT, Chowdhury R, Trudel LJ, Wogan GN. PMID: 23185001; PMCID: PMC3528548.
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