Yousha Mirza, M.D., a WSU assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral neurosciences, recently won the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry's 2005 Robinson-Cunningham Award for an original research article, "Reduced Anterior Cingulate Cortex Glutamatergic Concentrations in Childhood Major Depression." Dr. Mirza works in the lab of David Rosenberg, M.D., WSU Miriam L. Hamburger Chair of Child Psychiatry and a co-author on the paper. Dr. Mirza, who started in Dr. Rosenberg's lab as a fellow before joining the faculty, found that altered brain chemistry distinguished not only depressed children from healthy controls but also depressed children with a family of history depression from depressed children without a family history of depression. Dr. Mirza will be presented the award at the Young Leaders Awards Luncheon at the academy's 52nd Annual Meeting in Toronto in October.