Dr. Andrew Gerlach Promoted to Assistant Professor

Dr. Gerlach received his PhD in nuclear engineering and radiological sciences from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, then came to Pittsburgh for postdoctoral research training on the Department of Psychiatry’s National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)-funded Clinical and Translational Research Training in Late-Life Mood Disorders program. 

With a background in mathematics and computational modeling, Dr. Gerlach’s current research focuses on developing multi-modal neuroimaging tools to investigate the pathophysiology and treatment response in anxiety and mood disorders. He currently leads an NIMH-funded K01 career development award that aims to integrate complementary network measures from structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging with clinical measures to generate biologically relevant features that can improve prediction of treatment outcome in late-life depression.

Read the official announcement here.