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WMIF MAIN SITEKerry J. Ressler, MD, PhD, is the Chief Scientific Officer and James and Patricia Poitras Chair in Psychiatry at McLean Hospital of Mass General Brigham, and Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.
Kerry received his BS degree in molecular biology from M.I.T., and his M.D./Ph.D. from Harvard Medical School. At Emory University and Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, he founded the Grady Trauma Project, focused on understanding the Psychology, Biology, and Trauma-Related factors contributing to intergenerational cycles of trauma exposure and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Substance Abuse and Depression in over 13,000 primarily minoritized participants from urban Atlanta. He is a co-leader of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) – PTSD workgroup (> 300k samples worldwide) to understand the genetic architecture of PTSD. More recently, he is co-founder of the AURORA project to understand the biology of PTSD development in the first year after trauma exposure. He has also led a molecular neurobiology lab targeting basic mechanisms of threat-related behaviors in rodent models for ~20 years, to examine translational approaches to understanding and preventing threat-related disorders such as PTSD and depression.
Kerry is also a member of the National Academy of Medicine, a prior Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, a Past-President of the Society for Biological Psychiatry, and current President of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. Related to PTSD, he is the Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board for the Army STARRS Project, and he is on SABs for the Marine Resiliency Study and the National Center for PTSD. His work focuses on translational research bridging molecular neurobiology in animal models with human genetic and epigenetic research on emotion, particularly PTSD, fear- and anxiety-related disorders. He has published over 500 manuscripts ranging from genetic basic molecular mechanisms of fear processing to understanding how emotion is encoded in the brain across animal models and human patients.
Chief Scientific Officer, McLean Hospital;
Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
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