
معرفی
Kristen Brennand is the Elizabeth Mears and House Jameson Professor of Psychiatry and Professor of Genetics at Yale School of Medicine. She leads research at the intersection of genomic engineering, neuroscience, and stem cell biology to decode mechanisms underlying brain diseases. Her work focuses on translating genetic insights into medically actionable information for schizophrenia, autism, PTSD, and Alzheimer’s disease.
- Education: PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology from Harvard (2008), Postdoc at Salk Institute
- Key research areas: Gene-environment interactions, neuronal circuit dysfunction, precision psychiatry, and reversible disease mechanisms
- Recent publications span single-cell transcriptomics, neurogenetic atlases, and computational psychiatry methods.
- Awards: Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) Fellowship (2025)
- Funded by NIH, New York Stem Cell Foundation, Brain Research Foundation, and Brain and Behavior Research Foundation
- Laboratory: Brennand Lab at Yale School of Medicine
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