Andrew M. McIntosh

Andrew M. McIntosh FRCPsych FRSE is a UK academic psychiatrist. He is Professor of Biological Psychiatry at the Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh,[1][2][3] and is an affiliate member of the Centre for Genomic and Experimental Medicine[4] at the University of Edinburgh. The main focus of his research is using genomic and neuroimaging approaches to better understand the causes and causal consequences of Major Depressive Disorder.


Andrew M. McIntosh
Alma materUniversity of Aberdeen
University of Edinburgh Medical School
Scientific career
FieldsBiological Psychiatry

Education

He completed his intercalated BSc in Medical Science and MBChB (medical qualification) at the University of Aberdeen before completing House Officer posts at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.[1] He then completed his psychiatric training in South East Scotland,[1] mainly at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital, before gaining MRCPsych in 2000. He has an MPhil (Psychiatry) and MD (Psychiatry, 2004) from the University of Edinburgh and a MSc in Applied Statistics from Edinburgh Napier University. He has held an MRC Clinical Training Fellowship, a Health Foundation/Academy of Medical Sciences Clinician Scientist Fellowship and a Scottish Funding Council Senior Clinical Fellowship[3]

Career

McIntosh is co-chair of the Major Depressive Disorder Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium.[5] with Cathryn Lewis. He is chair of the Generation Scotland Mental Expert Working Group and also Chair's the MQ Mental Health Data Science Group.[6] He is currently a member of the Wellcome Trust Basic Sciences Interview Committee.[7] In 2012 he was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists[3]

Selected publications

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