Faculty
Education and Clinical TrainingBA: 1970, Columbia UniversityM.D.: 1979, SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse College of Medicine Internship: 1980, University of California, San Francisco Medical Center Residency: 1983, University of California, San Francisco Medical Center Clinical SpecialtyAddiction Medicine, Certified: 1989Psychiatry and Neurology, Certified: 1986, Recertified: 2003 Clinical Department/Section AffiliationsProfessor, Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesClinical InterestsAddiction psychiatryResearch Program and Department AffiliationsPsychiatry and Behavioral SciencesResearch InterestsAddiction treatment: stimulants, alcohol, nicotine, and opioids; Psychopharmacology, Schizophrenia and addictions; Infectious Diseases and addictions, e.g. hepatitis, HIV, and TBResearch AbstractSelected ReferencesBatki, S.L., Moon, J., Delucchi, K., Bradley, M., Hersh, D., Smolar, S., Mengis, M., Lefkowitz, E., Sexe, D., Morello, L., Everhart, T., Jones, R.T., and Jacob, III, P. (2000). Methamphetamine quantitative urine concentrations during a controlled trial of fluoxetine treatment: preliminary analysis. Ann. N.Y.Acad. Sci. 909: 260-3.Batki, S.L., Gruber, V., Moon Bradley, J., Bradley, M., Delucchi, K. (2002) A controlled trial of methadone treatment combined with daily observed isoniazid for tuberculosis prevention in injection drug users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence.66(3):283-293 Harris, D.S., Batki, S.L., & Berger, S.P. (2004) Fluoxetine attenuates adrenocortical but not subjective responses to cocaine-cues. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 30(4):765-82. Batki, S.L., Harris, D.S. (2004) Quantitative drug levels, catecholamines, symptom severity and hyperkinesia in stimulant psychosis. American Journal on Addictions. 13(5):461-470. Ziedonis, D.M., Smelson, D., Rosenthal, R.N., Batki, S.L., Green, A.I., Henry, R.J., Montoya, I., Parks, J., Weiss, R. (2005) Improving the care of individuals with schizophrenia and substance abuse disorders. Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 11(5):315-339.
Publications - link to PubMedNote: The above PubMed link opens a new window. Close the PubMed window to return to this page.Additional InformationAdm Asst: Ms. Jackie hattersley 315-464-3130, e-mail: hattersj@upstate.eduAddress for overnight mail: 713 Harrison St., Syracuse, NY 13210 This profile was last updated on 05/02/2008 A short link is available for this profile: |