Martin Picard

Mitochondrial Psychobiologist


Martin Picard

Martin Picard is an associate professor of behavioral medicine in psychiatry and neurology at Columbia University. His groundbreaking lab investigates mechanisms of brain-body communication, focusing on how mitochondria influence cognition, stress resilience, and aging. He is building an integrative model of human health that can help transform how we teach and practice medicine.​ Beyond his passion for mitochondria, Martin enjoys electric cars, renewable energy, and spending time in nature with his family.

Martin Picard is an associate professor of behavioral medicine in psychiatry and neurology at Columbia University. His groundbreaking lab investigates mechanisms of brain-body communication, focusing on how mitochondria influence cognition, stress resilience, and aging. He is building an integrative model of human health that can help transform how we teach and practice medicine.​ Beyond his passion for mitochondria, Martin enjoys electric cars, renewable energy, and spending time in nature with his family.

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