Adam Safron (Ph.D.) is a post-doctoral research fellow working at Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research. As a systems neuroscientist, his previous work focused on multi-scale perspectives of the brain, ranging from cellular to computational levels, and uses neuroimaging methods to study emotion, behavioral drives, and social cognition. His current work uses neural connectomic approaches to investigate ketamine as a novel therapeutic for depression, while on the theoretical side, he is working on a unified mechanistic account (‘SEBUS, and ALBUS model‘) of psychedelics.
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