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Associate Professor Chris Stapelberg is a psychiatrist working at the Gold Coast University Hospital in the public service as a consultation liaison psychiatrist and in private practice, specialising in complex patients who have chronic general medical conditions and co-morbid mental illness. In the public service he is the Mental Health And Specialist Services Director Of Research, chair of the Gold Coast Hospital Mental Health And Specialist Services Research Committee and until recently has been deputy chair of the Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service Research Council.
Associate Professor Stapelberg is the Clinical Lead in Mental Health at the Griffith University School of Medicine. He is an active researcher in the field of the physiology of major depression and biomarkers for mental illness. He is also an Invited Expert on depression for the Global Burden Of Disease Project with the World Health Organisation.
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Stapelberg, C., Neumann, D., Shum, D., McConnell, H., & Hamilton-Craig, I. (2016). A preprocessing tool for removing artifact from cardiac RR interval recordings using three-dimensional spatial distribution mapping. Psychophysiology, 53(4), 482–492.
Stapelberg, C., Neumann, D., Shum, D., McConnell, H., & Hamilton-Craig, I. (2015). From Physiome to Pathome: A Systems Biology Model of Major Depressive Disorder and the Psycho-Immune-Neuroendocrine Network. Current Psychiatry Reviews, 11(1), 32–62.
Ng, M., Fleming, T., Robinson, M., Thomson, B., Graetz, N., Margono, C., … al, et. (2014). Global, regional, and national prevalence of overweight and obesity in children and adults during 1980–2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013. The Lancet, 384(9945), 766–781.
Charlson, F., Moran, A., Freedman, G., Norman, R., Stapelberg, C., Baxter, A., … Whiteford, H. (2013). The contribution of major depression to the global burden of ischemic heart disease: a comparative risk assessment. BMC Medicine, 11(250), 1–12.
Stapelberg, C., Neumann, D., Shum, D., McConnell, H., & Hamilton-Craig, I. (2013). The Impact of Methodology and Confounding Variables on the Association Between Major Depression and Coronary Heart Disease: Review and Recommendations. Current Psychiatry Reviews, 9(4), 342–352.