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Outstanding Academic Mentor Award

Outstanding Academic Mentor Award

Professor Peter Norton

Peter is a pioneer in transdiagnostic models of anxiety. Born in Canada, he received his PhD from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He began his career at the University of Houston and, since 2014, has been at Monash University. Peter has supervised 57 undergraduate and postgraduate theses, and published more than 70 papers or chapters with graduate and undergraduate mentees. His mentees have received Research Training Program scholarships, University of Houston grants and awards, and awards or fellowships from the Anxiety Disorders Association of America, Psi Chi International, and the US National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Drug Abuse, and National Institute of Mental Health. His students have gone on to numerous faculty appointments including at the National Institute of Mental Health, Stanford University Medical Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Brown University, University of Pennsylvania, Medical University of South Carolina, and the University of Witwatersrand.

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