Randy Gollub, MD, PhD

Randy Gollub, MD, PhD

Professor of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital

Randy L. Gollub is Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry with a secondary appointment in Radiology at MGH. She is Associate Director for Translational Research in the Psychiatric Neuroimaging Program. Dr. Gollub’s research program in the domain of neuroimaging informatics focuses on the calibration and validation of neuroimaging data vital to the development of viable neuroimaging biomarkers as well as on solutions to aggregate large datasets for research. She is an institutional leader enabling access to medical image data for secondary research use. She has ongoing, collaborative studies of MRI metrics of healthy brain development and detection of neonatal brain damage. A member of the affiliate faculty of the Harvard Massachusetts Institute of Technology division of Health Sciences Technology (HST), she serves as Co-Training Director of the HST Neuroimaging Training Program for medical engineering graduate students. Dr. Gollub is currently Chair of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping.

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