Amy Grooms
Assistant Professor
Also affiliated: University of Applied Management Studies (2025); The Ohio State University (2016–2017)
Faculty Researcher
PSY Psychiatry, College of Medicine
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
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Biography and Research Information
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Amy Grooms' research investigates the intersection of genetics and psychiatric disorders, with a particular focus on autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability. Her work has explored candidate genes such as DCAF1 and ARID1B in relation to these conditions. Grooms also contributes to the understanding and treatment of catatonia, examining its presentation in various syndromes and exploring therapeutic options beyond electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), including immunoglobulins. Her publications address both the biological underpinnings of these conditions and practical challenges in their clinical management, such as medico-legal issues surrounding consent for ECT. She has a current h-index of 2 with 16 total publications and 97 citations.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 98
Selected Publications
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165. Bridging Genetics and Psychiatry: ARID1B Haploinsufficiency in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Its Implications for C-L Psychiatry (2025)
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(181) Medico-Legal Challenges with Consent in Electroconvulsive Therapy: Urgently Needed Legal Reform (2023)
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(022) Catatonia: Where to Look When ECT Fails (2023)
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Successful Treatment with High-Dose Immunoglobulin of a Complicated Patient with Catatonia and Central Nervous System Autoantibodies (2023)
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(56) A Case of Catatonia in White-Sutton Syndrome (2022)
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Identification of DCAF1 by Clinical Exome Sequencing and Methylation Analysis as a Candidate Gene for Autism and Intellectual Disability: A Case Report (2022)
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Metformin, valproic acid, and starvation induce seizures in a patient with partial SLC13A5 deficiency: a case of pharmaco-synergistic heterozygosity (2020)
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Economic Grand Rounds: Income Inequality and Depression Prevalence Across the United States: An Ecological Study (2011)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- (022) Catatonia: Where to Look When ECT Fails
- Successful Treatment with High-Dose Immunoglobulin of a Complicated Patient with Catatonia and Central Nervous System Autoantibodies
- Successful Treatment with High-Dose Immunoglobulin of a Complicated Patient with Catatonia and Central Nervous System Autoantibodies
- 165. Bridging Genetics and Psychiatry: ARID1B Haploinsufficiency in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Its Implications for C-L Psychiatry
- Identification of DCAF1 by Clinical Exome Sequencing and Methylation Analysis as a Candidate Gene for Autism and Intellectual Disability: A Case Report
- Identification of DCAF1 by Clinical Exome Sequencing and Methylation Analysis as a Candidate Gene for Autism and Intellectual Disability: A Case Report
- Identification of DCAF1 by Clinical Exome Sequencing and Methylation Analysis as a Candidate Gene for Autism and Intellectual Disability: A Case Report
- Identification of DCAF1 by Clinical Exome Sequencing and Methylation Analysis as a Candidate Gene for Autism and Intellectual Disability: A Case Report
- Successful Treatment with High-Dose Immunoglobulin of a Complicated Patient with Catatonia and Central Nervous System Autoantibodies
- (022) Catatonia: Where to Look When ECT Fails
- (181) Medico-Legal Challenges with Consent in Electroconvulsive Therapy: Urgently Needed Legal Reform
- (181) Medico-Legal Challenges with Consent in Electroconvulsive Therapy: Urgently Needed Legal Reform
- 165. Bridging Genetics and Psychiatry: ARID1B Haploinsufficiency in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Its Implications for C-L Psychiatry
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