Dr Ulrich Müller is an academic psychiatrist with research and service development activities focussing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults. He is a consultant psychiatrist with Cambridgeshire & Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT) and directs the Adult ADHD Research group. He is the lead clinician for the CPFT Adult ADHD Service (with clinics in Cambridge and Peterborough) and for the Adult Locality team in Huntingdon. He has contributed to service development projects all around the UK and trained a generation of European psychiatrist in the management of ADHD in adults.
Ulrich sits on the executive, training and service development committees of the UK Adult ADHD Network (www.UKAAN.org) and is a regular speaker at national training events and international scientific conferences. He has published more than 130 papers and book chapters with an h-index of 31. Before he arrived in Cambridge in 2003 he was trained in Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Neurological rehabilitation and Cognitive neuroscience in Germany (Würzburg, Munich and Leipzig). He has an international reputation as an adult ADHD expert and cognitive psychopharmacologist. He is a senior clinical collaborator of the Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute (BCNI), University of Cambridge, where he has contributed to methodological developments in pharmacological neuroimaging and cognitive neuropharmacology.
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