Kristen Gilliland, Ph.D.
Research Assistant Professor
Director of Outreach and Advocacy Program
- : kristen.gilliland@vanderbilt.edu
- : (615) 875-9772
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100 Cool Springs Innovation Park
Vanderbilt University/WCNDD
393 Nichol Mill Lane, Room 1015
Franklin, Tennessee - 37067
Education
California Polytechnic State University, 1992
B.S. Biochemistry
University of Colorado, 1998
Ph.D. Organic Chemistry
Biosketch and Research Interests
Kristen earned her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She later served as an Associate Professor of Chemistry at Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo. During her professorship at Cal Poly, she taught Organic Chemistry, Neurochemistry, and the Chemistry of Drugs and Poisons. In 2018, Kristen came to the Warren Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery to help research new treatments for schizophrenia. Also in 2018, Kristen delivered a TEDx presentation titled Rewiring Revolution: Neuroplasticity’s Impact on Wellbeing. Currently, she serves as the Director of Outreach and Advocacy and a Drug Discovery Scientist for the Warren Center.
In 2019, Kristen tragically lost her 22-year old son to an accidental overdose. Her son’s addiction to opioids and stimulants followed soon after he was diagnosed with cannabis-induced psychosis at the age of 17. After her unimaginable loss, Kristen changed the trajectory of her life to utilize her scientific teaching, and research background to educate adolescent-aged children and their parents about mental health struggles and addiction. She has a sincere passion for reaching the young to prevent this heartbreaking tragedy from happening to other families. Kristen’s presentation focuses on the developing teenage brain, and the structural and functional changes that can occur in the brain when under repeated stress and anxiety. She addresses substance use, as a means of escaping adversity, and how it can lead to heartbreaking outcomes like addiction or self-harm. In addition, current street drugs of use and abuse, high potency cannabis, the neurobiology of addiction, and the dangers and prevalence of fentanyl are also discussed. She currently presents at the First Time Drug Offenders Program through Metro Public Schools, and she also presents to USN – other collaborations include Williamson County Anti-Drug Coalition, Drug Free Dickson Coalition, and Drug Free WilCo.gro
Speaking through me
The Warren Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery at Vanderbilt has developed a community outreach program led by the Director of Outreach and Advocacy Programs, Dr. Kristen Gilliland. This outreach program is fueled by the loss of Kristen’s 22-year old son, Anders, to an accidental drug overdose in 2019. Anders suffered from schizophrenia most likely brought on by ingesting high potency cannabis in his early teens. He later became addicted to heroin and cocaine after his mental illness became more difficult to manage. Kristen and the Warren Center have a sincere passion for reaching the young to prevent this heartbreaking tragedy from happening to other families. Learn more at Speaking Through Me