For more than 20 years, first at the University of Cincinnati and then at Stanford University, Manpreet K. Singh, M.D., M.S., has dedicated her career to unraveling the complexities of bipolar and other mood disorders.
Singh continues that work as the program director for the Mood Disorders Research Program and the Robert H. Putnam Endowed Chair in Bipolar Disorders Research and Treatment at UC Davis Health in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health.
She has more than 200 published articles, several of which can be found on PubMed via this link.
Trapp N, Purgianto A, Taylor J, Singh MK, Oberman L, Mickey BJ, Youssef N, Solzbacher D, Zebley B, Cabrera LY, Conroy S, Cristancho M, Richards JR, Flood MJ, Barbour T, Blumberger DM, Taylor SF, Feifel D, Reti IM, McClintock SM, Lisanby S, Husain MM (In Press). Consensus review and considerations on TMS to treat depression: A comprehensive update endorsed by the National Network of Depression Centers, the Clinical TMS Society, and the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Clinical Neurophysiology (2025).
Gorelik, A, Gorelik M, Ridout KK, Nimarko A, Peisch V, Kuramkote S, Low M, Nrusimha A, Pan T, Singh S, Singh MK. Evaluating efficiency and accuracy of deep-learning based approaches on study selection in systematic reviews. Natural Mental Health (2023).
Singh MK, Nimarko A, Garrett A, Gorelik, A, Roybal D, Walshaw P, Chang KD, Miklowitz D. Changes in intrinsic brain connectivity in family-focused therapy versus standard psychoeducation among youth at high risk for bipolar disorder. J Am Academy of Child Adolesc Psychiatry (2021) .
Singh MK, Kelley RG, Howe M, Reiss AL, Gotlib IH, Chang KD. Reward processing in healthy offspring of parents with bipolar disorder. JAMA Psychiatry (2014).
Singh MK, Kesler S, Husseini H, Kelley R, Amatya D, Hamilton J, Chen M, Gotlib I. Anomalous gray matter structural networks in major depressive disorder. Biological Psychiatry (2013).