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Here is a list of scholars who have extensively studied and wrote about mental health issues in academics: 1. Dr. Daphne M. Watkins - University of Michigan 2. Dr. Richard J. Davidson - University of Wisconsin 3. Professor Sir Graham Thornicroft - King's College London 4. Dr. Daniel Eisenberg - University of Michigan 5. Dr. Sarah-Jayne Blakemore - University College London 6. Professor Rory O'Connor - University of Glasgow 7. Dr. Isaac Prilleltensky - University of Miami 8. Dr. Marc Brackett - Yale University 9. Professor Neda Gould - Johns Hopkins University 10. Dr. Sara Goldrick-Rab - Temple University 11. Dr. Anthony Hatch - Wesleyan University 12. Professor Stella Chatzitheochari - University of Warwick 13. Dr. Nicola Byrom - King's College London 14. Professor Huw Lemmey - University of Glamorgan 15. Dr. Amy Brown - Swansea University They have made significant contributions and provide valuable insights into mental health issues in the academic field. Please consider that the scholars' current affiliations might have changed and you should check their recent work or publications for the most recent research in the field of mental health in academics.

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March 5, 2024, 5:14 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, March 5, 2024

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