NEMO Late-Life Depression Study for a Depressed Older Adult in Your Life
We're sorry. This study is closed and no longer recruiting participants.
STUDY BASICS
Is an older adult (ages 60 and up) in your life currently depressed? If so, he/she may be eligible to participate in a study to help researchers learn more about how the brain functions during medication treatment for depression. Depressed participant must be a current Pitt+Me participant, or must be willing to join, and the depressed older adult has to answer the study screening questions.
IRB: STUDY19120137B
- Neural mechanisms of monoaminergic engagement in late-life depression treatment responseMEET THE RESEARCHER

Carmen Andreescu
Carmen Andreescu, MD, is Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. A graduate of Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Dr. Andreescu’s research interests include exploring the neural basis of worry, emotion regulation, and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).