Harris A. Eyre, MD, PhD
Harris Eyre is a mental and brain health-focused systems executive working to impact mental and brain health at scale. He has trained in clinical psychiatry, neuroscience, health administration, health entrepreneurship, and public policy.
He was co-founder and chief medical officer of a precision mental health company. In this capacity, he worked in teams towards many industry firsts.
His other key positions are Senior Fellow in Brain Health at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, Lead at the Brain Capital Alliance, and Research Fellow with Stanford’s Frontier Technology Lab. He advises MD Anderson’s Cancer Neuroscience Program, the HEKA Fund, the Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association and is a member of the Champion’s Cabinet of the Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative, the Policy Working Group of the Brain Health Collaborative (Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation) and The University of Sydney’s Mental Wealth Initiative.
Harris is an alumnus of the Forbes 30 Under 30 and the Fulbright Scholar program, and an awardee of the EB1A Green Card. He has authored 200+ papers with 1000s of coauthors in journals such as World Psychiatry and Lancet Psychiatry and was the lead editor of the book Convergence Mental Health (Oxford Press).
He maintains adjunct positions with Baylor College of Medicine, The University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston (UTHealth), Houston Methodist, and Deakin University’s IMPACT (Institute for Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Translation).