Andrew M. McIntosh | |
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Born | Aberdeen |
Alma mater | University of Aberdeen University of Edinburgh |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Biological Psychiatry Genomics Data Science |
Andrew M. McIntosh is a UK academic psychiatrist. He is Professor of Biological Psychiatry at the University of Edinburgh,. [1] [2] The main focus of his research is using genomic and neuroimaging approaches to better understand the causes and causal consequences of Major Depressive Disorder. [3]
He completed his undergraduate medical training MBChB at the University of Aberdeen and psychiatric training in Scotland at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital, before gaining MRCPsych in 2000. [4] He has an MPhil (Psychiatry) and MD (Psychiatry, 2004) from the University of Edinburgh and a MSc in Applied Statistics.[ citation needed ] He has held MRC Clinical Training, Health Foundation/Academy of Medical Sciences Clinician Scientist and Scottish Funding Council Senior Clinical Fellowships. [4]
McIntosh is Director of the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Mental Health Platform and co-chair of the Major Depressive Disorder Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium [5] with Cathryn Lewis. He is Chief Scientist of the Health Data Research UK Mental Health Hub [6] and chair of the Generation Scotland Mental Health Expert Working Group and was founding Chair of the MQ Mental Health Data Science Group. [7] McIntosh is a Wellcome Trust Investigator and is an investigator on many studies of depression, including DepGenAfrica. [8]
Prof Andrew McIntosh from the University of Edinburgh's Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, said: "There are huge gaps in our understanding of clinical depression that limit opportunities to improve outcomes for those affected."