Adam Granger, Ph.D.
Group Leader, Research Scientist
Adam Granger is a group leader and research scientist in the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, where he studies the molecular, cellular, and circuit mechanisms underlying neuropsychiatric disorders. His group is developing high-throughput methods for characterizing local and long-range brain circuits to identify convergent changes caused by gene mutations implicated in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
Prior to joining the Stanley Center, Granger completed his postdoctoral training in the lab of Bernardo Sabatini at Harvard Medical School, studying the synaptic connectivity of multi-transmitter neurons. He earned his Ph.D. in neuroscience from University of California, San Francisco carrying out his thesis research on the molecular mechanisms of synaptic plasticity. He also holds a B.A. in biology and mathematics from Kalamazoo College.
Contact Adam Granger via e-mail at agranger@broadinstitute.org.
May 2021