Staff Scientist
National Institute of Mental Health
Dr. Snow is Director of the Neuropsychology Consult Service and a Clinical Staff Scientist in the NIMH Office of the Clinical Director. He is a licensed psychologist and an American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) board-certified clinical neuropsychologist who provides and oversees neuropsychological evaluations at the NIH Clinical Center for clinical care as well as for protocol-driven research. He is an investigator on a broad range of research protocols, including both studies of common disorders, such as HIV, various dementias, and cancers to rare genetic disorders, such as Neonatal onset multisystem inflammatory disease (NOMID), Moebius syndrome, and methylmalonic acidemia, as well as infectious diseases, such as Ebola virus disorder. He oversees the clinical and research responsibilities of psychologists, research assistants, psychometrists, and graduate students. Dr. Snow earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology at University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), including a predoctoral internship at the Veteran Affairs Medical Center in East Orange, NJ. He completed a post-doctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology at the University of Michigan, Department of Psychiatry. He was recruited in 2001 to the NIMH’s Mood and Anxiety Program and the Laboratory of Brain and Cognition. In 2008, he established NIMH’s Neuropsychology Consult Service.