Dr. Alice Flaherty
Dr. Alice Flaherty, PRWI 2008 Lead, is a neurologist at the
Massachusetts General Hospital and assistant professor of neurology at
Harvard Medical School. She also has an independent career as a
writer. She heads MGH Neurology’s Brain Stimulator Unit, where she uses
deep brain stimulators to treat psychiatric as well as neurological
disease. Her research focuses on how our brains represent our bodies, a
factor that helps drive suffering in depression, Parkinson’s, and
somato¬form disorders. She is the author of The Massachusetts General
Hospital Hand¬book of Neurology, which received a national award for
its innovative approach and has been multiply translated.
During her research fellowship, she wrote The Midnight Disease, an award-winning nonfiction book about the way the brain drives creativity. The Washington Post and The San Francisco Chronicle named it one of the best books of 2004. A strong media advocate for the abilities of the mentally ill, she has appeared as an expert on documentaries and news stories for the ABC, BBC, CBC, NBC, and PBS, as well as productions in Japan, Germany, and the Middle East. Her writing has crossed a number of genre boundaries, from scientific papers to general audience writing on the origins of literature, humorous essays, lyrical writing on the nature of loss, a picture book about the Loch Ness Monster, and a libretto for Jacob vs. Angel, an organ work by Graham Gordon Ramsay that toured six Scandinavian cities this summer. Dr. Flaherty completed her A.B., M.D., internship, residency, and fellowship at Harvard. She also completed a Ph.D. at MIT.
During her research fellowship, she wrote The Midnight Disease, an award-winning nonfiction book about the way the brain drives creativity. The Washington Post and The San Francisco Chronicle named it one of the best books of 2004. A strong media advocate for the abilities of the mentally ill, she has appeared as an expert on documentaries and news stories for the ABC, BBC, CBC, NBC, and PBS, as well as productions in Japan, Germany, and the Middle East. Her writing has crossed a number of genre boundaries, from scientific papers to general audience writing on the origins of literature, humorous essays, lyrical writing on the nature of loss, a picture book about the Loch Ness Monster, and a libretto for Jacob vs. Angel, an organ work by Graham Gordon Ramsay that toured six Scandinavian cities this summer. Dr. Flaherty completed her A.B., M.D., internship, residency, and fellowship at Harvard. She also completed a Ph.D. at MIT.