Jarrett Robert Rose, PhD

Jarrett Robert Rose, PhD

Dr. Jarrett Robert Rose is a sociologist and an assistant professor in the Community & Behavioral Health Program and the Department of Sociology at the State University of New York (SUNY) Polytechnic Institute. His research focuses on the social determinants and cultural dynamics of health, illness, and disease, with an emphasis on mental health and psychedelics.

In the fields of psychedelic science, culture, and medicine, Dr. Rose investigates the collective and cultural contexts of psychedelic-assisted therapy, analyzing how social and emotional connection and group dynamics influence healing, self-transformation, and trauma recovery. His research has been published in journals such as Sociology of Health & Illness, Sociology Compass, and the Journal of Psychedelic Studies, and he has been interviewed on platforms including Psychology Today and podcasts like Mind, Body, Health, & Politics and The Kyle Thiermann Show.

Dr. Rose also works in the field of global health as a member of the Ebola Project at York University in Toronto. This interdisciplinary, international research team examines how the “postcolonial condition” shapes the emergence of, and responses to, disease epidemics such as Ebola Virus Disease in West Africa. Their research has been published in journals such as Social Science & Medicine, Social Theory & Health, and the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

Jarrett Robert Rose, PhD