Heather A. Berlin is an American
neuroscientist and licensed clinical psychologist
noted for her work in
science communication
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and
science outreach
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.
Her research focuses on brain-behavior relationships affecting the prevention and treatment of impulsive and compulsive
psychiatric disorders.
She is also interested in the neural basis of
consciousness,
dynamic
unconscious processes,
and
creativity.
Berlin is host of the
PBS series ''Science Goes to the Movies'',
the international
Discovery Channel
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series ''Superhuman Showdown'',
and ''StarTalk All-Stars'' with
Neil DeGrasse Tyson.
Education and early life
Berlin was born in
New York City to a Jewish family. She received her doctorate in
experimental psychology
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/
neuropsychology
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from
University of Oxford where she was a student at
Magdalen College, Oxford
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and her Master of Public Health from
Harvard University specializing in
psychiatric epidemiology and
health care management/
policy.
Berlin earned her Master's in psychology from
The New School for Social Research and Bachelor of Science from
Stony Brook University
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.
Career and research
Berlin is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience at
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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in New York City
where she was also a
National Institute of Mental Health postdoctoral fellow in psychiatry working on compulsive, impulsive, personality, and anxiety disorders. She trained in clinical neuropsychology at
Weill Cornell Medicine in the Department of Neurological Surgery, and is a visiting scholar at the
New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
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. She was a Visiting Assistant Professor at
Vassar College, and a visiting lecturer at the
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, and at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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. Berlin's research has been published in ''
American Journal of Psychiatry'', ''Journal of Personality Disorders'', ''Psychiatry Research'', ''Brain'', and ''
Scientific American''
among others.
Passionate about science communication, destigmatizing mental illness, and promoting women in STEM, Berlin is a committee member of the
National Academy of Sciences
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’ Science and Entertainment Exchange, and on the inaugural committee of the National Academies’ Eric and Wendy Schmidt Awards for Excellence in Science Communication. She has also served on the
American Association for the Advancement of Science
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's (AAAS) Technology Engagement with the Public (CoSTEP),
and ''
The New York Times'' series ''TimesTalks''.
She co-wrote and starred in the critically acclaimed off-Broadway and
Edinburgh Fringe Festival
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show
Off the Top about the neuroscience of improvisation,
and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival show
Impulse Control Berlin has made numerous media appearances including on the
History Channel,
Netflix (''Chelsea Does Drugs'' with
Chelsea Handler, and
The Mind, Explained
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),
Discovery Channel
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,
BBC World Service
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,
StarTalk Radio with
Neil deGrasse Tyson,
Big Think
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,
Bill Nye: Science Guy documentary film,
Curious Minds and One World with
Deepak Chopra
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,
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TEDx.
Awards and honors
Berlin has been the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships including a Young Investigator Award from the
American Neuropsychiatric Association, a Young Investigator Award from the National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder, and the Clifford Yorke Prize from the International Neuropsychoanalysis Society. She won the 2015
BBC2
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''
Christmas University Challenge'' as part of the
Magdalen College, Oxford
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team.
Personal life
Berlin has a daughter, born in November 2013, and a son, born in November 2016.
References
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Living people
Alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford
Harvard School of Public Health alumni
The New School alumni
Stony Brook University alumni
New York University staff
Vassar College faculty
State University of New York faculty
Jewish American scientists
Year of birth missing (living people)
People from New York City
21st-century American Jews