
Steven Huege, M.D., MS.Ed
Swank Foundation Endowed Chair in Memory Care and Geriatrics ChristianaCare
Biography
Areas of Expertise
Education
University of Pennsylvania
MS.Ed
Masters in Medical Education
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
MD
Doctor of Medicine
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Selected Papers and Publications
Short-lived mixed affective states in bipolar disorder
Psychiatry ResearchAftab A, Depp C, Daly R, Huege S, Sutherland A, Soontornniyomkij B, Eyler LT
2020-02-03
This study investigates the occurrence and characteristics of short-lived mixed affective states in individuals with bipolar disorder. The findings suggest that these states are common and can significantly impact the course and management of the disorder.
Evaluating and Managing Tardive Dyskinesia in the Older Adult
Current Geriatrics ReportsGhosn, O., Ye, E., Huege, S.
2021-10-04
This article reviews the risk factors, diagnosis, and management of tardive dyskinesia (TD) in older adults. It highlights the vulnerability of this population to TD due to chronic exposure to antidopaminergic agents and discusses current and emerging treatment options.
Using Biomarkers to Predict Memantine Effects in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Proposal and Proof-Of-Concept Demonstration
Journal of Alzheimer’s DiseaseSwerdlow, N., Kotz, J., Joshi, Y., Talledo, J., Sprok, J., Molina, J., Huisa, B., Huege, S., Romero, J., Walsh, M., Delano-Wood, L., Light, G
2021-10-04
This paper proposes and demonstrates a proof-of-concept for using biomarkers to predict the effects of memantine in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. The study aims to enhance personalized treatment approaches by identifying patients who are most likely to benefit from memantine.
Preliminary Evidence that Memantine Enhances Prepulse Effects on Startle Magnitude and Latency in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease
Journal of Alzheimer’s DiseaseSwerdlow, N, Joshi, Y., Sprok, J, Talledo, J., Molina, J., Delano-Wood, L., Iwanga, D. Kotz, J., Huege, S., Leger, G., Light, G
2023-01-09
This study provides preliminary evidence that memantine enhances the effects of prepulse inhibition on startle magnitude and latency in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. The findings suggest potential benefits of memantine in improving sensory processing in these patients.
External Service & Affiliations
- Secretary-Treasurer American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry 2024-25
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology: Geriatric Psychiatry ABCC Committee, Professionalism Committee
- Affiliated Professor, Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology, College of Health Science at the University of Delaware, Newark, DE, Jan. 2025 – Present
- Associate Staff, UCSD School of Medicine, Dept of Family Medicine, UCSD PACE Program, San Diego, CA, Feb. 2024 – Present
Selected Honors & Awards
Distinguished Fellow, American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry
2022
UCSD Department of Psychiatry, Excellence in Teaching, Division of Geriatric Psychiatry
2022
UCSD PACE Faculty Award for Excellence
2022