The Judd Marmor Award was endowed in 1999 by the late Judd Marmor, M.D. It was established to honor a distinguished member of the psychiatry field who has contributed to advancing the understanding of how multiple levels of organization (from molecular to individual to societal levels) impact mental health and illness. This award highlights the philosophical shift from the mid-20th century narrow biomedical disease model toward the biopsychosocial model, a more holistic and empathic view of patients’ suffering, which argues that biological, psychological, and social factors all play a critical role in the development and manifestation of disease. APA's Committee on Research Awards grants the award to individuals who have made significant contributions to understanding the multiple elements involved in mental health and illness. Previous Marmor lecturers include John Oldham, M.D., Nobel laureate Eric Kandel, M.D.; Solomon Snyder, M.D.; Lenore Terr, M.D.; Nancy Andreasen, M.D.; and Robert Cloninger, M.D., all distinguished physician-scientists who value the integration of multiple factors (e.g., genetic, behavioral, psychological, physiological, self-report, social determinants of mental health), in their research.
Applications open May 30.
Committee on Research Awards
Plaque, $1,000
Please submit application to aparesearch@psych.org.
For all email correspondence, please type the award name in the subject of your email.
September 1
👉 Non-mental health projects → not competitive
👉 Key question:
“Does this reduce disparities in mental health care?”
👉 Practical implementation > theoretical research
👉 Innovation must be scalable and community-relevant
👉 Partnerships increase:
👉 Projects that normalize mental health conversations score highly
👉 Overly complex or large-scale research → less competitive
👉 Outcome tracking is expected in funded programs
👉 Leadership development is a key evaluation factor
👉 Cultural alignment improves success rates
👉 Long-term impact strengthens applications
Highest impact factors:
Moderate predictors:
4. Innovation in outreach
5. Partnerships
6. Awareness & education
Supporting factors:
7. Feasibility
8. Measurable outcomes
9. Early-career involvement
Compared to NIH or research-heavy funders:
👉 Winning formula:
Equity-focused idea + community implementation + measurable impact + strong partnerships
✔️ What wins:
❌ What struggles:
Any individual or group in the field of the neuropsychological sciences as well as literature, history, or pedagogy who has made significant contributions to an understanding of the multifactorial (biopsychosocial) elements involved in mental health and illness.
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: American Psychiatric Association Foundation
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: 800 Maine Avenue, S.W., Suite 900, Washington, DC 20024
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Sep 01, 2026
Sep 01, 2026
$1,000
Affiliation: American Psychiatric Association Foundation
Address: 800 Maine Avenue, S.W., Suite 900, Washington, DC 20024
Website URL: https://www.psychiatry.org/Membership/Awards-Leadership-Opportunities/Awards/Judd-Marmor-Award
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