Enrico Castillo, MD, MS
- egcastillomd@gmail.com

Dr. Castillo holds several state and national leadership roles focused on public mental health systems and services, community-public-academic partnerships, physician advocacy, and inter-professional science engagement. He was a member of the California State Council on Criminal Justice and Behavioral Health and was a member of the Sozosei Foundation’s Research Advisory Group on Decriminalizing Mental Illnesses. In research and medical education, he is a Behavioral Health Advisory Board Member of the Association of American Medical Colleges, faculty member and mentor in the Career Development Institute for Psychiatry, and holds multiple positions within the American Psychiatric Association and American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training. He was one of three physician members of the New Voices Initiative of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (2021-23, second cohort) and is a 2025-28 National Academy of Medicine Emerging Leaders in Health and Medicine Scholar.
Dr. Castillo’s program of research focuses on serious mental illness, homelessness, and incarceration, with the aim to improve the capacity of public systems to address health and social inequities. In the roles of PI or Co-PI, he has secured over $1.9 million in research funding and over $4 million in government-academic contracts. He led NIMH-funded projects (K23 and R34) on the jail-to-homelessness pipeline experienced by individuals with serious mental illness. His research has been conducted in close partnership with local, state, and national agencies and community organizations including the US Office of the Surgeon General, the NY State Office of Mental Health, Los Angeles County Departments of Mental Health and Health Services, the RAND Corporation, and Healthy African American Families II. He is a member of the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Systems Research Scientific Merit Review Board for Behavioral, Social, and Cultural Determinants of Health and Care and has previously served on NIH scientific review committees. He is an associate editor for Academic Psychiatry, a column editor for Psychiatric Services, and member of the editorial board of Community Mental Health Journal.