Michael J. Meaney, born in nineteen fifty-one, is a distinguished neuroscientist and professor at McGill University, where he specializes in biological psychiatry, neurology, and neurosurgery. His groundbreaking research focuses on the intricate relationships between stress, maternal care, and gene expression, revealing how maternal behaviors can significantly influence the genetic regulation of stress responses and brain development.
As the associate director of the Research Centre at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute and the director of the Program for the Study of Behaviour, Genes and Environment, Meaney has made substantial contributions to our understanding of mental health. His work has profound implications for both domestic and public policy, particularly regarding maternal support and its critical role in disease prevention and economic well-being.
Meaney's accolades include being named a