Patricia Janak is a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor in the Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University. Her research focuses on the neurobiological processes underlying addiction and the mechanisms through which learning and memory influences behavior. With extensive experience in both experimental psychology and neuroscience, she investigates how various forms of learning affect decision-making and the development of compulsive behaviors. Janak’s work contributes significantly to understanding the neural circuits involved in these processes, aiming to identify potential therapeutic targets for substance use disorders. She holds a key position in advancing the field of Neuroscience, particularly regarding the interactions between psychological factors and neural activity.