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Episode Synopsis
What if mental health care worked more like cancer treatment—tailored to the individual, informed by biology, and driven by data? Charles Marmar, MD, Chair of Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, takes us through the latest advances in precision psychiatry. From brain imaging to digital phenotyping, Dr. Marmar outlines the tools shaping a future where treatment is fully customized. He also shares stories from the front lines: a patient whose depression was treated with the help of a brain biopsy, why PTSD and depression aren’t one-size-fits-all, and how quantum computing could radically accelerate psychiatric research.🔍 Topics Covered00:00 Introduction02:24 Personalized Treatment Approaches05:13 Challenges in Precision Psychiatry11:12 The Role of Genomics and Brain Imaging23:35 Digital Psychiatry and AI25:57 Quantum Computing in Psychiatry33:04 Future of Precision Psychiatry37:22 Conclusion📚 Related ResourcesCharles Marmar, MD – NYU Faculty ProfileNYU Langone Psychiatry Adriana Heguy, PhD – NYU Faculty Profile Javad Shabani, PhD – NYU Faculty Profile🙌 Support & SubscribeIf this episode challenged your thinking, like, share, and subscribe to help bring smart, science-forward conversations to a wider audience.Visit our website for more Insights on Psychiatry.Watch this episode on YouTubeExecutive Producer: Jon Earle
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