Frank Delivers Provost's Inaugural Lecture

Issue Date: 
April 19, 2010
Ellen Frank (third from left), Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry in Pitt’s School of Medicine, delivered an April 6 talk, “Relieving the Burden of Mood Disorders: A Three-Decade Journey,” as part of the Provost’s Inaugural Lecture Series. Following the lecture in the Frick Fine Arts Auditorium, Frank was joined by (from left), Pitt Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor James V. Maher; David J. Kupfer, the Thomas Detre Professor of Psychiatry and Frank’s husband; and Arthur S. Levine, senior vice chancellor, Health Sciences, and dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.Ellen Frank (third from left), Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry in Pitt’s School of Medicine, delivered an April 6 talk, “Relieving the Burden of Mood Disorders: A Three-Decade Journey,” as part of the Provost’s Inaugural Lecture Series. Following the lecture in the Frick Fine Arts Auditorium, Frank was joined by (from left), Pitt Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor James V. Maher; David J. Kupfer, the Thomas Detre Professor of Psychiatry and Frank’s husband; and Arthur S. Levine, senior vice chancellor, Health Sciences, and dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.