Boadie Dunlop, MD, MS is the Case Distinguished University Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University. He is a clinician-researcher
specializing in the development of personalized medicine approaches to the treatment
of mood and anxiety disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder. Dr. Dunlop came to
MCG after 28 years with Emory University, where he served as Director of the Mood
and Anxiety Disorders Program and the Adult Psychiatry Outpatient Programs, as Co-director
of the Emory Center of Psychedelics and Spirituality, and as Medical Director of the
Emory Veterans Program.
His published research, supported by several NIH awards, has described the development
and application of neuroimaging, metabolomics, inflammation, and clinical assessments
for identifying moderators and mediators of outcomes to psychotherapy and medication
treatments. More recently he has published extensively on the use of psilocybin and
MDMA as agents to enhance psychotherapy for major depression and PTSD. His clinical
research activities have also included serving as a site principal investigator for
dozens of industry-supported phase 2 and phase 3 trials of novel medications for mood
and anxiety disorders. He shares his passion for psychopharmacology and clinical trial
design and interpretation through teaching and mentoring psychiatry residents and
junior faculty.