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Dr. Terrell D. Holloway is a Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine, affiliated with Yale New Haven Hospital. He holds an MD from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (with Distinction in Research) and a BS in Neurobiology from Brown University. His research focuses on the intersection of stress, trauma, and racial disparities in mental health outcomes, particularly through epigenetic mechanisms and aging biomarkers.
Key roles include serving as Psychiatry Chief Resident at Yale New Haven Hospital (2022-23) and leadership in medical education reforms promoting health equity. His work explores hallucinogen-based therapies, schizophrenia neurobiology, and the impact of systemic racism on physiological aging.
- Research Themes: Racial health disparities, epigenetic aging acceleration, trauma neurobiology
- Notable Projects: GrimAge acceleration studies in Black/White populations, stress-mediated epigenetic changes
Publications emphasize biomarker development for trauma exposure and interventions to address prescribing biases in psychiatric training. Awards include the Seymour Lustman Award for Psychiatric Neuroscience and recognition from the AMA Foundation for promoting racial justice in medicine.
Current initiatives include quality improvement programs in residency education and translational research on psychedelic therapeutics' neurobiological effects.