Gary Egan
Distinguished Professor and Foundation Director of Monash Biomedical Imaging
Key Impact
He is a leading neuroimaging researcher whose work has helped elucidate the brain mechanisms of psychedelics, including psilocybin- and LSD-related changes in connectivity, ego dissolution, and visual imagery.
Background & Research
Gary F. Egan is a neuroscientist and neuroimaging researcher at Monash University, where he serves as Foundation Director of Monash Biomedical Imaging and a Distinguished Professor in the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health. His broader career spans PET/MRI and brain-function research, and he has published extensively in neuroscience and medical imaging. He has recently coauthored multiple influential psychedelic neuroimaging papers on psilocybin and LSD.
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