Ersche
Karen

  • Professor of Addiction Neuroscience
  • University of Cambridge

In Programme

  • October, 23 to
  • October, 23 to

About

Karen Ersche is Professor of Addiction Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge (UK), Head of the Addiction Research Group, and an adjunct Professor of Translational Addiction Research at the Central Institute of Mental Health (Mannheim, Germany). She favours a holistic approach in her research, combining a variety of different methodologies and interdisciplinary collaborations to better assess a broad range of effects of drug abuse on individuals’ health and wellbeing. Ultimately, her goal is to enhance progress towards recovery for those affected by drug addiction by using her research to develop more effective treatments and reduce the widespread stigma attached to the disorder. Her work has been recognised internationally by several awards, including the prestigious the Jacob P. Waletzky Memorial Award, which is presented to researchers on the basis of ground-breaking conceptual or empirical research on the drivers of drug addiction. She is also an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, an elected Fellow of Clare Hall (Cambridge), a Trustee of the Society for the Study of Addiction, and the Editor-in-Chief of European Addiction Research.