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Donna Roybal | UT Health San Antonio

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210-567-1600

roybal@uthscsa.edu

Departments & Divisions

  • Department of Pediatrics
  • Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

Donna J Roybal, M.D.

  • Professional Background

    Education

    • 2013 - Postdoctoral Fellowship - Neuroimaging of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder - Stanford University School of Medicine
    • 2013 - Clinical Fellowship - Child Psych Fellowship Training Prog, Res Track - Stanford University School of Medicine
    • 2011 - Residency - Psychiatry - Stanford University School of Medicine
    • 2011 - Postdoctoral Fellowship - Neuroimaging of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder - Stanford University School of Medicine
    • 2008 - Internship - Psychiatry - University of California at San Diego
    • 2007 - MD - Medicine (Dean`s Scholar) - David Geffen Sch of Medicine, Univ of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
    • 1995 - Postdoctoral Training - International Economics and Fine Arts - Complutense University of Madrid
    • 1995 - BA - Business Economics (Cum Laude) - University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)

    Appointments

    • 8/2018 - Assistant Professor - UT Health San Antonio, Radiology, San Antonio
    • 8/2018 - Assistant Professor - UT Health San Antonio, Radiology, San Antonio
    • 7/2014 - Assistant Professor and Attending Physician - UT Health San Antonio, Pediatrics, San Antonio
    • 10/2013 - Assistant Professor and Pediatric Psychiatry Outpatient Traumatic Injury PTSD Clinic - University Hospital, Psychiatry, San Antonio
    • 8/2013 - Assistant Professor - UT Health San Antonio, Psychiatry, San Antonio
  • Instruction & Training

    • 3/2016 - Present, Forensic Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, UTHSCSA
    • 12/2014 - Present, Evaluation and Management of Adolescent Eating Disorders, UTHSCSA
    • 8/2014 - Present, Bipolar Disorder: Phenomenology and Treatment, UTHSCSA
    • 5/2014 - Present, Psychotherapy: Introduction to Family Focused Therapy for Bipolar Disorder, UTHSCSA
    • 5/2014 - Present, Triple P, Parent Management Training, and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, UTHSCSA
    • 1/2014 - Present, Pre-Doctoral Student Supervision, UTHSCSA
    • 10/2013 - Present, Individual Instruction, UTHSCSA
    • 10/2013 - Present, Rotation Student Supervision, UTHSCSA/University Hospital
    • 10/2013 - Present, Rotation Student Supervision, UTHSCSA/University Hospital
  • Research & Grants

    Grants

    Federal

    Funding Agency National Institutes of Mental Health Title Functional neuroanatomy of social rejection and perceived internal threat in anxious youth at high-risk for bipolar disorder Status Active Period 6/2017 - 5/2021 Role Principal Investigator Grant Detail The aim of this NIH Career Development Award is to significantly increase my knowledge of research methodologies integrating neuroimaging and longitudinal clinical translational design for children and adolescents at high-risk for bipolar disorder (BD). The goal of this study is to elucidate the neural underpinnnings of social cognition in youth at high-risk for BD and associate these findings with anxiety and emotion regulation. We aim to establish a biological framework with which to measure treatments targeting social cognitive processes in order to ameliorate anxiety and prevent mood symptoms in youth at high-risk for BD.

    State

    Funding Agency UTHSCSA Dept of Psychiatry and Research Imaging Institute Title The association between early life stress, epigenetics, and brain activation in anxious children at high-risk for bipolar disorder Status Active Period 6/2014 - Present Role Principal Investigator Grant Detail The goal of this study is to examine the association between the neural circuitry of social rejection and subsequent external threat perception (face emotion processing) with early life stress measures and baseline DNA methylation of the oxytocin receptor gene, which is affected by previous life stress and is associated with modulating anxiety.

  • Publications

      Journal Article

      Roybal DJ, Barnea-Goraly N, Kelley R, Barapour L, Howe ME, Reiss AL, Chang KD. Widespread White Matter Aberrations in Youth at High-Risk for Bipolar Disorder Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 2015 May;. Cosgrove VE, Roybal DJ, Chang KD. Bipolar depression in pediatric populations: epidemiology and management Pediatric Drugs 2013 Apr;15(2):83-91.

  • Clinical

    Board Certifications

    • American Board of P&N/Child Psychiatry
    • American Board of P&N/Psychiatry
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