Wayne Katon Research Award
The Wayne Katon Research Award honors an individual currently studying psychopathology in the medically ill and recognizes an active researcher whose work has significantly advanced consultation-liaison psychiatry. The award is not a lifetime achievement award and does not consider service contributions to ACLP in the selection process.
At the Academy's 2015 scientific meeting, the former APM Research Award was renamed in the spirit and memory of Wayne J. Katon, MD, FACLP, a dedicated clinical researcher and pioneer in collaborative care who passed away March 1, 2015. Dr. Katon received the Academy's highest honor, the Eleanor and Thomas P. Hackett Memorial Award, in 2003 and was president of APM 2012-2013.
For more information about Dr. Katon's notable career and contributions, see the In Memoriam by Dimitry S. Davydow, MD, FACLP, and Jürgen Unützer, MD, in the May-June 2015 issue of General Hospital Psychiatry, of which Dr. Katon was editor-in-chief.
AWARD DETAILS
ELIGIBILITY
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- Nominee must be an active researcher in consultation-liaison psychiatry or a closely related field
- Nominee does not need to be a psychiatrist
- Scientific work should be predominantly clinically focused
- An individual may receive this award only once
SELECTION
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- Nominations are reviewed and scored by the ACLP Research Subcommittee
RECOGNITION
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- Plaque presented at the Annual Meeting
- $1,000 honorarium
- Complimentary Annual Meeting registration for non-members
- An invitation to deliver a lecture at the Annual Meeting
TIMELINE
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- Applications open March 16, 2026 and close April 30, 2026.
APPLICATION
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- Original research publications, particularly as first or last author in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals
- Principal investigator status on grants, with federal funding receiving the greatest weight
- Importance and impact of research contributions to consultation-liaison psychiatry
- Effective dissemination of research findings to influence policy or clinical practice
2025 Award Recipient

Hermioni Amonoo, MD, MPP, MPH
Dr. Hermioni Amonoo is the Carol C. Nadelson Endowed Chair in Psychiatry at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School. She directs the Well-being and Cancer Research Program and develops scalable psychosocial interventions for patients with cancer and caregivers. With more than 115 peer-reviewed publications, her work advances equitable, patient-centered psycho-oncology care.
Previous Award Winners
| 2024 | Lydia Chwastiak, MD, MPH, FACLP |
| 2023 | Gen Shinozaki, MD, FACLP |
| 2022 | Judith Rosmalen, PhD |
| 2021 | Sir Simon Wessely, MSc, MD, FRCP, FRCPsych |
| 2020 | Bernd Löwe, MD |
| 2019 | Jeffrey Staab, MD, MS, FACLP |
| 2018 | Ian Kronish, MD, MPH |
| 2017 | Robert Carney, MD, FACP, FACC |
| 2016 | Matthew Hotopf, MRCPsych, PhD |
| 2015 | Kimberly Yonkers, MD |
| 2014 | Jesse R. Fann, MD, MPH, FACLP |
| 2013 | Brett Thombs, PhD |
| 2012 | Scott Kim, MD, PhD |
| 2011 | Andrea F. DiMartini, MD, FACLP |
| 2010 | Bruce L. Rollman, MD, MPH |
| 2009 | Jürgen Unützer, MD, MPH |
| 2008 | Kurt Kroenke, MD |
| 2007 | François Lespérance, MD |
| 2006 | Mary Amanda Dew, PhD |
| 2005 | Linda Ganzini, MD, MPH, FACLP |
| 2004 | Harvey M. Chochinov, MD, PhD, FRCP(C), FACLP |
| 2003 | William S. Breitbart, MD, FACLP |
| 2002 | Constantine G. Lyketsos, MD, FACLP |
| 2001 | Michael C. Sharpe, MD, FACLP |
| 2000 | Thomas P. Beresford, MD, FACLP |
| 1999 | Robert G. Robinson, MD, FACLP |
| 1998 | James L. Levenson, MD, FACLP |
| 1997 | Paula T. Trzepacz, MD, FACLP |
| 1996 | David R. Rubinow, MD |
| 1995 | Joel E. Dimsdale, MD |
| 1994 | Roger G. Kathol, MD, FACLP |
| 1993 | Wayne J. Katon, MD, FACLP |
