2012 IOCDF Grant
Comparison of brain activation patterns in hoarding disorder and non-hoarding OCD
Carol A. Mathews, MD
The Research Grant Recipients Archive describes studies that were funded by the IOCDF (formerly known as the Obsessive Compulsive Foundation (OCF)). In line with our goals of increasing our understanding of OCD and related disorders, improving treatment, and reducing stigma, almost $11 million has been awarded in research grants to promising studies since 1994.
Currently, there are three available grants: the Breakthrough Award, the Innovator Award, and the Michael A. Jenike Young Investigator Award.
Breakthrough and Innovator Awards are granted to investigators whose work represents “high-risk, high-reward” science that could make a profound impact in understanding and treating OCD. Jenike Young Investigator Awards have funded promising early-career researchers who are working to establish themselves in the field of OCD and related disorders.
We hope this Archive provides an accessible means of understanding research and will continue updating it with any new information grant recipients provide. For more information about any of the studies presented in our Archive, please email research@iocdf.org.
2012 IOCDF Grant
Carol A. Mathews, MD
2012 IOCDF Grant
Wei Li, PhD candidate
2011 IOCDF Grant
Elana Harris, MD, PhD
2011 IOCDF Grant
Jonathan S. Comer, PhD
2011 IOCDF Grant
Michael Twohig, PhD
2010 IOCDF Grant
Adam Lewin, PhD
2010 IOCDF Grant
Michael Wheaton, MA
2010 IOCDF Grant
Andrew Gilbert, MD
2010 IOCDF Grant
Jedidiah Siev, PhD
2009 IOCDF Grant
Jack Samuels, PhD