
معرفی
Jacqueline Anne Sullivan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Western Ontario. She holds affiliations with the Rotman Institute of Philosophy, the Centre for Brain and Mind, and the Western Institute for Neuroscience. Her research focuses on philosophy of neuroscience, philosophy of psychopathology, and the epistemology of scientific experimentation. Sullivan earned a PhD in History and Philosophy of Science (2007) and an MS in Neuroscience (2003) from the University of Pittsburgh.
- Educations:
- PhD in History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2007
- MS in Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh, 2003
- M.A. in History and Philosophy of Science, Clark University, 2001
- B.A. in Philosophy (with high honors), Clark University, 1995
Research Interests: Sullivan investigates the epistemology of neuroscientific experimentation, cognitive ontology, classification in the mind-brain sciences, and translational neuroscience. Her work emphasizes the integration of interdisciplinary approaches to address challenges in psychiatric classification and neurotechnology.
Awards:
- Graham and Gale Wright Distinguished Scholar (2022-2023)
- SSHRC Insight Grant (2020-2023)
- Rotman Institute Research Awards (2021-2023)
Grants and Collaborations: Sullivan leads collaborative initiatives such as the TRIDENT Neurotherapeutics Project and contributes to open science policies. Her work bridges philosophy, neuroscience, and clinical practice, with a focus on translational research and regulatory science.
Labs and Teams: She is affiliated with the MouseTRAP translational research platform and the TRIDENT translational initiative, emphasizing open science and interdisciplinary collaboration.





