Manoj Doss

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

Manoj Doss, Ph.D., studies the basic neurocognitive mechanisms of psychoactive drugs, with a particular focus on the impact of psychedelics on different learning and memory processes in humans. He is also interested in the efficacy of psychedelic therapy in depression and posttraumatic stress disorder and how psychedelic therapy could be optimized via the incorporation of cognitive-behavioral manipulations that modulate different learning processes. Finally, Doss is interested in other forms of neuromodulation such as transcranial focus ultrasound, both as a tool to understand how the brain supports cognition and for psychiatric treatment.

Doss received a bachelor’s from The University of Texas at Austin, a master’s from University College London, postbaccalaureate training from University of California, Davis, a doctorate from the University of Chicago and postdoctoral training at the Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine before returning to UT.

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