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...improvement in just three men. But Pope's work suggests a genetic component to the hormonal connection. Testosterone's effectiveness is in part determined by the sensitivity of androgen receptors on the surface of cells--a variable that is itself determined by the genes. Other researchers, notably Dr. Stuart Seidman, a professor of psychiatry at Columbia University, are skeptical, insisting that there is nowhere near enough data to support the idea that testosterone has anything to do with depression. Other tentative links between genes and depression, however, are also emerging. Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh, for example, have found...
...Seidman completed her doctorate in 1990, and entered a favorable job market in academia. She was offered a position in the Sociology Department at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, which has one of the “top-ranked sociology departments in the country...
...stayed in Madison ever since, raising two boys with Klug, who is now an associate professor of law at Madison. She also has a niece, Dominika Lorraine Seidman ’03, in this year’s graduating class and another niece who is a rising junior in Eliot House...
...that Seidman has settled into academic life in Wisconsin, she insists that her life is “totally mundane...
...Seidman was only available for an interview after flying home on a late-night flight from another research jaunt in Guatemala last Monday. Though happily tenured in the Ivory Tower, she still continues to energetically engage in a life filled with travel, activism, analysis and reflection...