Barry Everitt (scientist)
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Barry John Everitt (born 19 February 1946) is a British
neuroscientist A neuroscientist (or neurobiologist) is a scientist specializing in neuroscience that deals with the anatomy and function of neurons, Biological neural network, neural circuits, and glia, and their Behavior, behavioral, biological, and psycholo ...
and academic. He was Master of
Downing College, Cambridge Downing College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge and currently has around 950 students. Founded in 1800, it was the only college to be added to the university between 1596 and 1869, and is often described as the oldest of ...
(2003–2013), and Professor of Behavioural Neuroscience at the
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(1997–2013). He is now
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. From 2013 to 2022, he was provost of the Gates Cambridge Trust at Cambridge University.


Early life and education

Everitt was born on 19 February 1946. He graduated in
zoology Zoology ( , ) is the scientific study of animals. Its studies include the anatomy, structure, embryology, Biological classification, classification, Ethology, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinction, extinct, and ...
and
psychology Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. Its subject matter includes the behavior of humans and nonhumans, both consciousness, conscious and Unconscious mind, unconscious phenomena, and mental processes such as thoughts, feel ...
at the
University of Hull The University of Hull is a public research university in Kingston upon Hull, a city in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 1927 as University College Hull. The main university campus is located in Hull and is home to the Hu ...
and received his PhD degree from the
University of Birmingham The University of Birmingham (informally Birmingham University) is a Public university, public research university in Birmingham, England. It received its royal charter in 1900 as a successor to Queen's College, Birmingham (founded in 1825 as ...
on behavioural neuroendocrinology. He undertook post-doctoral research at Birmingham and then at the
Karolinska Institute The Karolinska Institute (KI; ; sometimes known as the (Royal) Caroline Institute in English) is a research-led medical university in Solna within the Stockholm urban area of Sweden and one of the foremost medical research institutes globally ...
in Stockholm, with the neuroanatomists Tomas Hökfelt and Kjell Fuxe.


Research

Everitt's research has spanned many aspects of brain function, from
neuroanatomy Neuroanatomy is the study of the structure and organization of the nervous system. In contrast to animals with radial symmetry, whose nervous system consists of a distributed network of cells, animals with bilateral symmetry have segregated, defi ...
to
neuroendocrinology Neuroendocrinology is the branch of biology (specifically of physiology) which studies the interaction between the nervous system and the endocrine system; i.e. how the brain regulates the hormonal activity in the body. The nervous and endocrine ...
and behavioural neuroscience. He is a behavioural neuroscientist who has combined learning theory with the methodology of systems neuroscience to uncover the neural basis of motivated behaviour. In foundational work he showed the importance of the amygdala in appetitive emotional learning and detailed the functional organization of amygdala-striatal circuitry in mediating conditioned reinforcement. Applying insights from his empirical work to addictive behaviours, he showed, in collaboration with Trevor Robbins, that drug addiction involves a transition from goal-directed control, that subsumes voluntary or recreational drug use, to habitual drug seeking that becomes compulsive. This insight led him to refine our understanding of ventral and dorsal striatal mechanisms in mediating the balance between goal-directed and habitual drug seeking, as well as detail the influence drug-associated (conditioned) cues exert on drug seeking habits and relapse. He also marshalled evidence that impairments in ‘top-down’, prefrontal inhibitory, control are a key contributory mechanism in the emergence of compulsive drug seeking in the face of adverse outcomes. A growing body of human data, including neuroimaging findings, has vindicated this neural systems account of addictive behaviour. His more recent research addressing aetiological factors, including individual differences, has revealed, with David Belin, that impulsivity acts as a vulnerability trait for compulsive cocaine seeking, leading to the characterisation of an addiction endophenotype. His discovery that addictive drug memories, potent precipitants of abstinence relapse, are vulnerable to disruption through prevention of their reconsolidation opens a novel and translatable therapeutic avenue for prevention of relapse. He is in the top 1% most cited researchers in behavioural neuroscience. Everitt was appointed to the Department of Anatomy at the
University of Cambridge The University of Cambridge is a Public university, public collegiate university, collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation, wo ...
in 1974, became a Fellow of
Downing College Downing College is a Colleges of the University of Cambridge, constituent college of the University of Cambridge and currently has around 950 students. Founded in 1800, it was the only college to be added to the university between 1596 and 1869, ...
in 1976 and was a Director of Studies in Medicine for the College from 1979 to 1999. In 1994 he was appointed a Reader in the Department of Experimental Psychology and in 1997 was elected Professor of Behavioural Neuroscience.


Awards and honours

He has served on several national and international advisory committees and has been president of the British Association for Psychopharmacology, the European Brain and Behaviour Society and the European Behavioural Pharmacology Society. He served as President of the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) from 2016 to 2018. He is an elected
Fellow of the Royal Society Fellowship of the Royal Society (FRS, ForMemRS and HonFRS) is an award granted by the Fellows of the Royal Society of London to individuals who have made a "substantial contribution to the improvement of natural science, natural knowledge, incl ...
, Fellow of the
Academy of Medical Sciences The Academy of Medical Sciences is an organisation established in the UK in 1998. It is one of the four UK National Academy, National Academies, the others being the British Academy, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society. Its ...
, member of the
European Molecular Biology Organisation The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) is a professional, non-profit organization of more than 2,100 life scientists. Its goal is to promote research in life science and enable international exchange between scientists. It co-funds cour ...
, and received honorary
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degrees from his almae matres, Birmingham University and Hull University. In 2015 he was awarded the degree of honorary Doctor of Medicine (MDhc) by the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm. Everitt has been editor-in-chief of the '' European Journal of Neuroscience'' and is a reviewing editor for ''
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''. He has received the
American Psychological Association The American Psychological Association (APA) is the main professional organization of psychologists in the United States, and the largest psychological association in the world. It has over 170,000 members, including scientists, educators, clin ...
"Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award" (2011), the European Behavioural Pharmacology Society "Distinguished Achievement Award" (2011), the
Federation of European Neuroscience Societies The Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) is a European federation of scientific societies for basic scientists and physicians whose research is focused on the brain and nervous system (i.e., neuroscience). History The federatio ...
''European Journal of Neuroscience'' (FENS-EJN) Award (2012), the British Association of Psychopharmacology Lifetime Achievement Award (2012), and the Fondation Ipsen Neuronal Plasticity Prize (2014).. In 2021, he was awarded the Croonian Medal and Lecture, the Royal Society's premier award and lecture in the biological sciences. He was elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2022.In October 2019 he began what became a 2-year term as President of the Society for Neuroscience, the first President to be elected from outside North America in its 50 year history, at the beginning of the Society's 50th anniversary year..


See also

* DrugScience


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Everitt, Barry British neuroscientists Masters of Downing College, Cambridge Fellows of Downing College, Cambridge Fellows of the Royal Society Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences (United Kingdom) 1946 births Living people Behavioral neuroscientists British academic journal editors English magazine editors Place of birth missing (living people) Alumni of the University of Hull Alumni of the University of Birmingham Presidents of the Society for Neuroscience APA Distinguished Scientific Award for an Early Career Contribution to Psychology recipients