Dr. Joseph Schacht is an Associate Professor, licensed clinical psychologist, and Co-Director of the Division of Addiction Science Prevention and Treatment in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, where he directs the Translational Addiction Imaging Laboratory (TrAIL). He received his AB in Psychology and Philosophy from the University of Michigan and his PhD in Clinical Psychology and Neuroscience from the University of Colorado, Boulder, after completing his predoctoral internship at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). Dr. Schacht completed an NIAAA-funded post-doctoral fellowship at MUSC and joined the faculty there after receiving a K99/R00 award.
Dr. Schacht’s training and research experience encompass both basic and clinical neuroscience, and he has pushed to build a program of research that translates from basic neurobiological processes to behavioral and treatment outcomes. His work has been funded by NIAAA, NIDA, and industry. He is particularly known for using behavioral genetics, functional neuroimaging, and experimental pharmacology to understand alcohol and drug craving and cue reactivity. His current work, supported by grants from NIAAA and NIDA, focuses on evaluating novel medications for the treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder and Cannabis Use Disorder.