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Nicholas Everett is a researcher at The University of Sydney, affiliated with The Centre for Drug Discovery Innovation and the Brain and Mind Centre. His work focuses on the neurobiology of addiction, social behavior, and novel pharmacotherapies. Everett has supervised multiple postgraduate and undergraduate students in projects involving oxytocin systems, methamphetamine addiction, and neuroimaging techniques. He has received significant awards including the Doris McIlwain Prize and Vice-Chancellor's Commendation.
- Affiliations: Member of Brain and Mind Centre & Centre for Drug Discovery Innovation
- International Collaborations: Rutgers University (Dr. Morgan James)
Research interests include:
- Neurobiology of substance use disorders
- Oxytocin-based therapies
- Psychedelic therapeutics
- In vivo neuroimaging techniques
Key contributions include developing DeepSlice software for brain imaging analysis and investigating oxytocin's role in addiction recovery. Recent articles explore sex differences in social motivation and novel addiction medications.
Awards highlight his impactful research, including recognition from Biological Psychiatry Australia and HelloBio. Everett's work bridges basic science and clinical applications, with active grants from NHMRC and industry partnerships with Psylo and Kinoxis.


