 |
|
Researcher Profile - Anne Grasbeck |
 |
|
|
| First Name: | Anne | | Last Name: | Grasbeck | | Title: | Dr. | | Advanced Degrees: | Ph.D. | Country/Territory: | Sweden | | Email Address: |  |
Disclosure:
(view policy) |
Member reports no financial or other potential conflicts of interest. [Last Modified: 14 February 2011]
|
|
|
View all comments by Anne Grasbeck
|
Drug abuse, Bipolar disorder , Depression, Schizophrenia, Psychology
|
Clinical trials, Brain imaging, Neuroanatomy/Systems Neuroscience, Neurotransmission, Pharmacology, Genetics, Neurodevelopment, Neuropathology, Epidemiology
|
retired but still doing researach
|
•Rorsman B, Gräsbeck A, Hagnell O, Lanke J, Öhman R, Öjesjö L, Otterbeck L. A prospective study of first incidence depression. The Lundby Study. Br J Psychiatr, 1990; 156: 336-342.
•Rorsman B, Gräsbeck A, Hagnell O, Isberg P-E, Otterbeck L. Premorbid personality traits and psychosomatic back-ground factors in depression: The Lundby Study 1957-1972. Neuropsychobiol, 1993; 27: 72-79.
•Gräsbeck A, Rosman B, Hagnell O, Isberg P-E. Mortality of anxiety syndromes in a normal population. The Lundby Study. Neuropsychobiol, 1996; 33: 118-126.
•Gräsbeck A, Hansson F, Rorsman B, Sigfrid I, Hagnell O. First-incidence anxiety in the Lundby Study: course and predictors of outcome. Acta Psychiatr Scand 1998; 98:14-22.
•Gräsbeck A, Horstmann V, Englund B, Passant U, Gustafson L. Evaluation of Predictors of mortality in clinically diagnosed Frontotemporal Dementia. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 2003; 18:586-593.
•Gräsbeck A, Englund B, Horstmann V, Passant U, Gustafson L. Predictors of mortality in clinically diagnosed Frontotemporal Dementia. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 2003; 18: 594-601.
•Gräsbeck A, Englund B, Horstmann V, Nilsson K, Sjöbäck M, Sjöström H, Gustafson L. Dementia in first -degree relatives of patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) - A family history study. Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord 2005;19:145-153.
•Horstmann V, Gräsbeck A. Occurrence of depression in families with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) – a family history study. Neuroepidemiology 2009;33:124-130.
|
A project which links epidemiology to clinical and biomolecular research. |
|
|
 |
|
 |