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Dimitris N. Kanellopoulos

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Cornell University

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About Dimitris N. Kanellopoulos at Cornell University (Cornell)

Dora Kanellopoulos is a psychiatry researcher at Cornell University focusing on mental health outcomes of COVID-19 and innovative treatments for anxiety and depression. Representative publications include "Networking Architectures and Protocols for IoT Applications in Smart Cities: Recent Developments and Perspectives", and "Performance Evaluation of Standard and Modified OLSR Protocols for Uncoordinated UAV Ad-Hoc Networks in Search and Rescue Environments", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

COVID-19 mental healthfunctional brain connectivityanxiety disordersdepression treatmentpsychometricscognitive processesketamine therapydigital interventions

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Research Output

Total Citations3,275

Emerging researcher

Publications146

Selective publication record

h-index23

Developing track record

i10-index38

Growing portfolio

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