David Nutt is Professor of Neuropsychopharmacology and director of
the Neuropsychopharmacology Unit in the Division of Brain Sciences
at Imperial College, London.
After completing his medical training at Guy's Hospital London,
continuing in neurology to MRCP, he went on to his psychiatric
training in Oxford, he continued there as a lecturer and then later
as a Wellcome Senior Fellow in psychiatry. He then spent two years
as Chief of the Section of Clinical Science in the National
Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism in NIH, Bethesda, USA. On
returning to England in 1988 he set up the Psychopharmacology Unit
in Bristol University, an interdisciplinary research grouping
spanning the departments of Psychiatry and Pharmacology before
moving to Imperial College London in December 2008 where he leads a
similar group with a particular focus on brain imaging especially
PET.
David is currently Chair of DrugScience (formally the Independent
Scientific Committee on Drugs (ISCD) and President of the European
Brain Council. previously he has been President of the European
College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP), the British Neuroscience
Association (BNA) and the British Association of Psychopharmacology
(BAP). In addition, he is a Fellow of the Royal Colleges of
Physicians and of Psychiatrists and a Fellow of the Academy of
Medical Sciences. He is also the UK Director of the European
Certificate and Masters in Affective Disorders Courses and a member
of the International Centre for Science in Drug Policy. He has
edited the Journal of Psychopharmacology for over two decades and
acts as the psychiatry drugs advisor to the British National
Formulary.
Previously he has been a member and then Chair of the Advisory
Committee on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD - 1998-2009), a member of
the HEFCE/NHS Senior Lecturer Selection Panel and of the MRC
Neuroscience Board. Other previous national contributions include
serving as the medical expert on the Independent Inquiry into the
Misuse of Drugs Act (2000 Runciman report), and membership of the
Committee on Safety of Medicines, the Committee on NHS drugs and
the Ministry of Defence Science Advisory Board. He was the clinical
scientific lead on the 2004/5 UK Government Foresight initiative
"Brain science, addiction and drugs" that provided a 25-year vision
for this area of science and public policy.
David broadcasts widely to the general public both on radio and
television including BBC science and public affairs programmes on
therapeutic as well as illicit drugs, their harms and their
classification. He also lecturers widely to the public as well as
to the scientific and medical communities; he has presented three
time at the Cheltenham Science Festival and several times for Cafe
Scientifiques.
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