Prof. wins award for work in child psychiatry
Yale professor James Comer’s innovative ideas in child psychiatry and his effective implementation of a groundbreaking education program earned him the 2007 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Education, the University announced Thursday.
Comer, a child psychiatry professor at the Yale School of Medicine, was selected from among 32 nominations for the 17th Grawemeyer Education Prize, one of five $200,000 annual prizes recognizing great ideas in the arts, humanities and social sciences. The award recognizes Comer’s efforts in promoting child development as a method of...
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