Summary
Joshua Gray is an Associate Professor of Medical and Clinical Psychology and Neuroscience at the Uniformed Services University, specializing in addiction, psychiatric genetics, and novel target identification. As PI on multiple federal grants, he has authored over 45 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals (Nature Neuroscience, Molecular Psychiatry, JAMA Pediatrics) and brings a decade of experience working with large biobank datasets like the UK Biobank. He combines deep expertise in biostatistics, machine learning, and preprocessing of large-scale human genetic and MRI data with a strong track record in grant writing, publication, and lab leadership. His current work uses genetic and electronic health record data to discover druggable targets for alcohol use disorder and other psychiatric conditions, while also translating findings into military health services research to improve care for soldiers. An unusual strength is his ability to move from complex genomic and imaging analyses to concrete therapeutic hypotheses and health-system–relevant interventions.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Clinical Psychology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Clinical Psychology at University of Georgia