Keely A. Muscatell

Social neuroscientist
Keely A. Muscatell's research unravels the intricate connections between the brain and the immune system.

Why you should listen

Dr. Keely A. Muscatell is a social neuroscientist and psychologist from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research explores how social experiences impact physical health. As a pioneer in the field of social psychoneuroimmunology, she investigates how our thoughts, emotions and social interactions are intimately linked with our physiological responses. As the director of the Social Neuroscience and Health Laboratory at UNC Chapel Hill, she not only conducts cutting-edge research but also mentors a diverse cohort of doctoral and undergraduate students, shaping the trajectory of future psychology and neuroscience trailblazers.

A graduate of the University of Oregon with a PhD from UCLA, Muscatell is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards, including early career accolades from the American Psychological Association and the PsychoNeuroImmunology Research Society. She envisions a future where the realms of medical practice, public policy and everyday discourse are anchored in research that shows social experiences and physical health are inseparable.

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