Rema Lapouse Award
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This award is granted to an outstanding scientist in the area of psychiatric epidemiology in recognition of "significant contributions to the scientific understanding of the epidemiology and control of mental disorders. It is sponsored by the Mental Health, Epidemiology, and Statistics Sections of the American Public Health Association. It was established in 1972 by Dr. Milton Terris in honor of his wife, Dr. Rema Lapouse, who was a founding member of the Mental Health Section.
Recipients
- 1972 - H. Warren Dunham
- 1973 - Morton Kramer
- 1974 - Paul V. Lemkau
- 1975 - Lee Robins
- 1976 - EM Gruenberg
- 1981 - Bruce Dohrenwend and Barbara Dohrenwend
- 1983 - Michael Shepherd
- 1984 - Ming Tso Tsuang
- 1985 - Myrna M. Weissman
- 1986 - Michael Rutter
- 1992 - R. Jay Turner
- 1997 - Ronald C. Kessler
- 1996 - Sheppard Kellam
- 1998 - Spero M. Manson
- 1999 - E. Jane Costello
- 2000 - William Eaton
- 2001 - Dan German Blazer
- 2002 - Kenneth S. Kendler
- 2003 - David Mechanic
- 2004 - C. Hendricks Brown
- 2005 - Mervyn Susser
- 2006 - Felton James Earls
- 2007 - Bruce Link
- 2008 - Terrie Moffitt and Avshalom Casp
- 2009 - Glorisa Canino
- 2010 - Liang Kung-yee (current president of National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan)
- 2011 - Ezra Susser
- 2012 - Robert D. Gibbons
Other recipients
- Alexander H. Leighton
- Jerome K. Myers
- George Brown
- Jane Murphy Leighton
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