BIOGRAPHY
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Pierre N. Tariot, MD
Professor of Psychiatry, Medicine, Neurology, and Aging and Developmental Biology
University of Rochester
Director, Psychiatry
Program in Neurobehavioral Therapeutics
Monroe Community Hospital
Rochester, New York
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Pierre N. Tariot, MD, is Professor of Psychiatry, Medicine, Neurology, and Aging and
Developmental Biology at the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York. He is
also Director of Psychiatry, and Director of the Program in Neurobehavioral Therapeutics,
and Co-Director of the University of Rochester Geriatric Neurology and Psychiatry Clinic,
all at Monroe Hospital in Rochester, New York.
Dr Tariot is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Amherst College who attended the University of
Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, completed residencies in internal medicine
and psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin Hospitals in Madison, and is board certified
in both specialties. He then completed a fellowship at the National Institute of Mental
Health (NIMH), Bethesda, Maryland. He is the recipient of several awards and honors,
including the American Geriatrics Society New Investigator Award for Neuroscience and
the NIMH Geriatric Mental Health Academic Award.
Dr Tariot has worked as principal investigator in numerous research studies and is active
as Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee for the Rochester Chapter of the Alzheimer's
Association. In addition, he has lectured internationally on diagnosis and therapy for
dementia and Alzheimer's disease, behavioral disturbances in long-term care settings,
and treatment of depression in the elderly.
Dr Tariot has published more than 150 articles, books, chapters, monographs, letters, and
abstracts on these topics and is an ad hoc reviewer for several publications, including
the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders,
and the New England Journal of Medicine. He is a member of the American Geriatrics Society,
American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Gerontological Society of America, American
Psychiatric Association, and is a founding member of the International College of Geriatric
Psychoneuropharmacology.
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