Kalapatapu joins ranks of APA Fellows

Rajkumar K. Kalapatapu, MD, has been approved by the American Psychiatric Association (APA)’s Board of Trustees as one of the association’s new Fellows for 2015. He has been invited to attend the 58th Convocation of Distinguished Fellows at the APA’s Annual Meeting in Toronto this May. Kalapatapu is the principal investigator in the Cognitive and Addiction Laboratory at UCSF and is also currently working towards a PhD in the UCSF Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics' Doctoral Program in Epidemiology & Translational Science.

The APA, founded in 1844, is the world’s largest psychiatric organization and represents a growing membership of more than 36,000 psychiatrists. Fellows are recognized by their colleagues in the APA as a member of a very select group of early career members who have demonstrated allegiance to their profession and commitment to the ongoing work of the organization.