James B. Potash, M.D., M.P.H.
Scientific Council Member (Joined 2011)
2008, 2000 Young Investigator Grant
James B. Potash, M.D., M.P.H.
Henry Phipps Professor
Chair, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Dr. Potash’s work has focused on research regarding the genetic basis of mood disorders. He is the principal investigator on two major grants from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) aimed at studying the genetics of bipolar disorder and the epigenetics of stress and depression, respectively. Dr. Potash is also Co-Chair of the Bipolar Disorder Task Force within the National Network of Depression Centers and Secretary of the Genetics Section of the World Psychiatric Association.
Dr. Potash is a graduate of Yale College. Following graduation he served in the Peace Corps in West Africa. He completed his master’s degree in public health at John Hopkins, as well as his medical school and residency training. He served on the faculty at Hopkins for 13 years before moving to Iowa. Dr. Potash returned to Johns Hopkins as Director of Psychiatry and Psychiatrist-in-Chief in 2017 and is now serving as Chair of the Department of Psychiatry.
Learn More About the Foundation
Who
We Are
The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation is a global nonprofit organization focused on improving the understanding, prevention and treatment of psychiatric and mental illnesses.
Our
Impact
Beginning in 1987, the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation was providing seed money to neuroscientists to invest in “out of the box” research that the government and other sources were unwilling to fund. Today, Brain & Behavior Research Foundation is still the leading, private philanthropy in the world in this space.
Our
People
Meet the people who make up the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation. Our staff of experts, passionate Board of Directors, and Scientific Council which includes Nobel prize winners and chairs of psychiatric departments around the world.
Annual Report
& Financials
We take our responsibility to our donors seriously and believe that our financial operations must be transparent. We're proud to say that 100% of your contribution for research is invested directly in research grants.
Media
Center
The latest news on brain and behavior research and issues that matter most to you.