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Warren Brown, Ph.D.

Director of the Travis Research Institute and Professor of Psychology, Graduate School of Psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary

M.A., Ph.D., Experimental Psychology, University of Southern California

B.A., Psychology, Point Loma Nazarene University

Dr. Brown is a distinguished neuroscientist whose scientific work has focused on dysfunction of the corpus callosum. He has authored over 75 scholarly articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals and 15 chapters in scholarly books. He has been the recipient of several awards, including the C. Davis Weyerhaeuser Teaching Excellence Award (1992), and of many research grants. Dr. Brown is also a member of professional societies such as the American Psychological Association and the New York Academy of Sciences. In addition to his science research and teaching work, Dr. Brown has written and lectured extensively on the integration of neuroscience and Christian faith. He was the principal editor and contributor to Whatever Happened to the Soul? Scientific and Theological Portraits of Human Nature (1998) an editor and contributor to Understanding Wisdom: Sources, Science, and Society (2000); and coauthor of Did My Neurons Make Me Do It?: Philosophical and Neurobiological Perspectives on Moral Responsibility and Free Will (in press). In recognition of his groundbreaking work on the integration of science and religion, Dr. Brown was elected to the International Society for Science and Religion, and has been the recipient of two Templeton Foundation Grants.

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