Background
Jacobsen, Frederick Marius was born on January 19, 1954 in Ames, Iowa, United States. Son of Frederick Marius and Maude Elizabeth (Battle) Jacobsen.
psychiatrist psychopharmacologist
Jacobsen, Frederick Marius was born on January 19, 1954 in Ames, Iowa, United States. Son of Frederick Marius and Maude Elizabeth (Battle) Jacobsen.
Bachelor of Arts in Biological Sciences cum laude, Cornell Univercity, 1976; Master in Public Health, University of Illinois, 1978; Doctor of Medicine, University of Illinois, 1980.
Intern medicine, Greenwich Hospital, Greenwich, Hospital, 1980-1981;
postdoctoral fellow in psychiatry department psychiatry, Yale University School Medicine, New Haven, 1981-1984;
chief resident psychiatry, Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, 1983-1984;
medical staff fellow clinical psychobiology branch, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1984-1986;
senior staff fellow clinical psychobiology branch, National Institute of Mental Health, 1986-1987;
medical officer laboratory clinical science & clinical psychobiology branch, National Institute of Mental Health, 1987-1988;
guest researcher clinical psychology, National Institute of Mental Health, 1988-1989;
guest researcher laboratory clinical science, National Institute of Mental Health, since 1988;
assistant clinical professor psychiatry and behavioral science, George Washington University School Medicine, Washington, 1985-1991;
associate clinical professor, George Washington University School Medicine, Washington, since 1991;
medical director, Transcultural Mental Health Institute, Washington, since 1986;
associate professor psychiatry, Georgetown University School Medicine, Washington, since 1991. Consultant psychiatrist VOCA Corporation, Washington, 1987-1988. Consultant in sleep disorders National Capital Sleep Center, MDG, Bethesda, 1985-1986.
Quality assurance committee National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, 1985-1987. Research psychiatrist Whiting Forensic Institute, Middletown, Connecticut, 1983-1984. Quality assurance committee Yale-New Haven Hospital, 1983-1984.
Consultant psychiatry and geriatric psychopharmacology Sound View-Specialized Care Center, W. Haven, Connecticut, 1983-1984, NewHaven Convalescent Center, 1983-1984. Presenter in field.
Medical advisor Capital Area Depressive and Manic Depressive Association, Washington, since 1987. Consultant psychiatry Immigration and Naturalization Svc., Washington, 1985-1987. Graduate education committee department psychiatry Yale University, New Haven, 1982-1983.
Fellow APA; member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Medical Association (Physicians Recognition award 1987, 90, 94), Society Biological Psychiatry, American Psychiatric Association, Mathematics Association American, WorldPsychiat. assosiation, New York Academy Science (life), Medical Society District of Columbia, Washington Psychiatric Society (secretary committee international affairs), Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences, Society for Study Psychiatry and Culture, American Society Clin.Endocrinology, American Society Clinical Pharmaceutical Therapeutics, American College Clinical Pharmacology, American Society Clinical Psychopharmacology (charter), American College Women's Health Care Physicians (founding member), Society for Light Treatment and Biological Rhythms (charter), American Sleep Disorders Association, Delta Omega.
Married Lillian Comas-Díaz, September 24, 1983.