About T. Owens Moore
T. Owens Moore, Ph.D. is trained as a Physiological Psychologist. He is a graduate of Lincoln University in PA, and he has an M.S. and a Ph.D. from Howard University. For more than twenty years, he has served as a college professor, a biomedical researcher, and an African-centered scholar/activist. He is a distinguished educator who appreciates interdisciplinary studies. He has served as an Assistant Professor at Morehouse College in Atlanta GA and an Associate Professor and Chairperson of the Department of Psychology at Clark Atlanta University, and Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychology at Fayetteville State University in North Carolina. His specialty courses are both in the field of Neuroscience and African-Centered Psychology.
Throughout his academic career, he has been actively involved in the Departments of Psychology, Biology and Africana and Women’s Studies. In addition, he is a co-founding member of the Neuroscience Institute at Morehouse School of Medicine. He was also an active member of the National Science Foundation-funded Center for Behavioral Neuroscience in Atlanta GA.
Dr. Moore has received federal and private grant support to conduct research on the effects of hormones and neuropeptides on social behavior in rodents. Through his diversified academic training, he has been able to study learning paradigms that can be utilized to enhance the educational performance of students.
He is a 2009 U.S. Fulbright Scholar and he is recognized as a social activist on an international level. He has been on four continents as well as the Caribbean Islands to teach and conduct research. He continues to have an impact on students and intellectuals in many countries, such as Salvador, Brazil where he is recognized as a distinguished scholar/activist.
He has written numerous scientific articles, and he is a popular Blog Talk Radio Host on the Melanology Hour. He is the author of several books: The Science of Melanin: Dispelling the Myths, The Science of Melanin (The Second Edition), Dark Matters-Dark Secrets, Why Darkness Matters: The Power of Melanin in the Brain, Clue Seeker: A Journey Back Through Time to Search for an Identity and The SpiderFly Proverbs: A Practical Guide for Loving Relationships. He is currently working on two additional manuscripts: The Third Eye and Space Travel: Using Ancient Wisdom to Unlock the Keys to the Future and Psychoneuromelanology.
“T Owens Moore books on melanin are very informative”
– Michael Cooper