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‘From Roots to Research’ with Nii Addy

Acclaimed neuroscientist Dr. Nii Addy shares how his familiarity with the unexpected continues to influence his work of bridging conversations surrounding neuroscience and faith.

Has it ever felt like you could only choose faith or fact—not both? Well, acclaimed Yale neuroscientist Nii Addy invites you to see another option, one that connects our brains with our faith. Growing up in the United States with parents who immigrated from Ghana, Addy has always preferred the unexpected, even when living out his relationship with Jesus in a scientific community that—on the surface—seems polar opposite to faith. Hear his journey of learning about the connection between Scripture and science and his open invitation for others to experience it too.

Guest Bio:

Nii Addy is the Albert E. Kent Associate Professor of Psychiatry and an associate professor of cellular and molecular physiology at the Yale School of Medicine. Addy directs a federally funded research program investigating the neurobiological basis of substance use disorders, depression, and anxiety. His team also studies the ability of tobacco product flavor additives to alter nicotine use behavior and addiction.

Addy is the inaugural director of scientist diversity and inclusion at the Yale School of Medicine, focusing on supporting the faculty development of basic scientists from underrepresented groups at the School of Medicine. He also contributes to graduate student and postdoctoral training and diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and initiatives through his efforts on campus and in professional scientific societies.

In addition to his campus work, Addy hosts the Addy Hour podcast, discussing topics at the intersection of neuroscience, mental health, faith, culture, and social justice. His research and community work have been featured by NPR, Newsday, the National Football League Players Association, The Source magazine, Chuck Norris, BoldTV, Legitimate Matters, and Relevant magazine. He has presented scientific lectures at universities throughout the United States and Europe, and he serves on the board of trustees for The Carver Project, aimed at empowering and connecting individuals across university, church, and society.

Notes & Quotes:

  • “I’ve also noticed over the years that as I’ve been in different environments, there are lots of people who’ve had intellectual or scientific oppositions to faith. But getting back to the relationship, whenever I get to know those folks more, every single time, there's always something deeper.”
  • “God has opened opportunities where I’ve been able to bring people back into relationship with God because they were able to watch me as a scientist operate in both places, and [they] have enough curiosity where before they were told that their faith and their science were in opposition, and [now] have realized that’s actually not the case.”
  • “We keep setting up these different dichotomies. Like, either it’s science or it’s God, as if the two don’t meet.”
  • “God has given us different tools where we can use our faith and spiritual practices—prayer, meditation, being in community. All those things can help people navigate through addiction. All those things also impact the brain.”
  • “If we do [think about ourselves and situations] from a perspective that God has given us through the Scripture, that’s going to change how we actually approach those situations. If we do that long enough, it’s actually going to change aspects of our brain as well.”

Links Mentioned:

  • FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT
  • Learn more about Addy’s involvement in the upcoming The Whole Man project, provided by VOICES from Our Daily Bread Ministries.
  • Explore all the topics and guests featured on Addy’s video and audio podcast, Addy Hour, here.
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Verses Mentioned:

  • Philippians 4:6–8
  • Mark 14:32–36

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