

Richard Ebstein
Empowering stakeholders through research on the intricate connections between genetics and human behavior, Richard Ebstein serves as a Professor of Psychology at the University of Chicago. With a distinguished career in the fields of neuroeconomics and molecular genetics, he delves into the complexities of human personality and the genetic underpinnings of behavior. His pioneering research seeks to unravel how genetic factors influence individual and social decision-making processes, offering insights into the broader implications for society. Professor Ebstein's interdisciplinary approach bridges psychology with molecular genetics, providing a comprehensive understanding of how genes can shape behaviors related to social interactions, personality traits, and various psychological conditions. His work extends to exploring the genetic aspects of autism, ADHD, eating disorders, and substance abuse, contributing significantly to the field's understanding of these complex issues. With an impressive portfolio of over 260 peer-reviewed publications, Richard Ebstein's contributions to the scientific community are both vast and impactful. His academic journey includes prestigious degrees from Union College, Yale University, and the Hebrew University, which have laid a strong foundation for his research endeavors. His work not only advances academic knowledge but also empowers stakeholders by providing valuable insights into the genetic and behavioral aspects of human psychology. Through his research, Professor Ebstein continues to push the boundaries of knowledge in neuroeconomics and molecular genetics, fostering a deeper understanding of the genetic influences on human behavior. His dedication to exploring the interplay between genes and behavior not only enriches the academic community but also offers practical implications for addressing various psychological and behavioral challenges in society.
Publications
, 2133-2144, 2021-12-10
, 777-783, 2001-09-01
, 158-179, 2009-03-01