Dr. Antapur Venkoba Rao, born on August 20, 1927, in Andhra Pradesh, was a pioneering figure in Indian psychiatry, often recognized as the "Father of Indian Psychiatry" and the "Father of Geriatric Mental Health." His exceptional academic achievements led him to specialize in psychiatry, where he made substantial contributions, particularly in the study of depressive disorders. Dr. Rao's influential research encompassed affective disorders, the clinical application of lithium, and the psychiatry of aging. Among his significant accomplishments, Dr. Rao identified "low melatonin syndrome," linking it to increased relapse rates and suicide risk, and established one of the world's largest lithium clinics. His work in transcultural psychiatry challenged the prevailing belief that depression was less common in India, revealing how cultural factors can influence suicide risk. As the Head of Psychiatry at Madurai Medical College and Editor-in-Chief of the , Dr. Rao played a crucial role in shaping psychiatric education, research, and practice in India. His impact is further reflected in his numerous awards, including the prestigious Dr. B.C. Roy National Award, and his ongoing engagement in academia and research until his passing on September 25, 2005. Dr. Rao's enduring legacy is evident through his research, publications, and the many psychiatrists he mentored.

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