Anthony Tranguch, MD, PhD
Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry

Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Intensive Outpatient Program,
Columbia University/New York Presbyterian Hospital


In addition to most general psychiatry conditions, Dr. Tranguch has additional clinical interests in substance abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and dissociative identity disorder (DID). Over the years, Dr. Tranguch has received several national and institutional awards for his research and his clinical work.
Undergraduate:  University of Pennsylvania, B.A., 1983-1987
Graduate:  University of Michigan, Ph.D. (Biological Chemistry), 1987-1996
Medical School:  University of Michigan, M.D., 1987-1996
Internship:  Columbia University/New York Presbyterian Hospital, Medicine and Psychiatry, 1996-1997
Residency:  Columbia University/New York Presbyterian Hospital, Psychiatry, 1997-2000
Fellowship:  Columbia University/New York Presbyterian Hospital, Addiction Psychiatry, 2000-2001
Post-Graduate:  Columbia University/New York Presbyterian Hospital, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, 2000-2003
Post-Graduate:  National Guild of Hypnotists, C.H. (Certified Hypnotist), 2006
Board Certifications:  American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
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Phone: 212-305-5033
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1. Miller JM, Vorel SR, Tranguch AJ, Kenny ET, Mazzoni P, van Gorp WG, Kleber HD: Anhedonia After a Selective Bilateral Lesion of the Globus Pallidus.  American Journal of Psychiatry  2006;163: 786-788

2. Chamberlain JR, Tranguch AJ, Pagan-Ramos E, Engelke DR: Eukaryotic nuclear RNase P: structures and functions.  Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular Biology  1996;55: 87-119

3. Tranguch AJ, Kindelberger DW, Rohlman CE, Lee J-Y, Engelke DR: Structure-sensitive RNA footprinting of yeast nuclear ribonuclease P.  Biochemistry  1994;33: 1778-1787

4. Tranguch AJ, Engelke DR: Comparative structural analysis of nuclear RNase P RNAs from yeast.  Journal of Biological Chemistry  1993;268: 14045-14055

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