Manoj Doss
Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School
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Research Footprint
Manoj Doss appears in 13 tracked papers (2017–2026), most studied alongside Psilocybin, Ayahuasca and MDMA, across Neuroimaging & Brain Measures, Substance Use Disorders (SUD) and Healthy Volunteers.
Most-cited paper: Emotions and brain function are altered up to one month after a single high dose of psilocybin (371 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Alaina Doss, Frederick Barrett and Roland Griffiths.
Background & Research
Manoj Doss, Ph.D., studies the basic neurocognitive mechanisms of psychoactive drugs, with a particular focus on psychedelics and their effects on learning and memory in humans. He earned his Ph.D. in Psychology/Integrative Neuroscience from the University of Chicago and completed postdoctoral training at Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research before joining UT Austin. His work spans psychedelic pharmacology, cognition, and psychiatric treatment optimization.
Key Impact
He is a leading cognitive neuroscientist in psychedelic research, especially on how psychedelics affect memory, false beliefs, and emotional learning.
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Affiliations
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University of Texas at Austin
academicThe Center for Psychedelic Research and Therapy within the Dell Medical School conducts clinical research with various psychedelics, including psilocybin, MDMA, ibogaine, and ayahuasca. A major and unique focus of the center at UTA is its dedication to using psychedelics to treat military veterans suffering from PTSD, as well as adults experiencing prolonged grief disorder and those who have survived childhood trauma.
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The University of Chicago (UChicago) is a private research university located in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It is known for rigorous scholarship and influential research across the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
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