Imaging Brain Circuits Underlying Psychiatric Disorders

an HBI 101 Talk

Photo of David SilbersweigDavid A. Silbersweig, MD
Chairman Emeritus, Department of Psychiatry,
Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Stanley Cobb Professor of Psychiatry,
Harvard Medical School

This talk will describe advances in functional neuroimaging and how they are transforming the understanding of psychiatric disorders through the localization and characterization of brain circuit abnormalities. Studies of depression, PTSD and schizophrenia will be discussed as a neuroscientific foundation for future clinical interventions.


Free and open to the public. Coffee and snacks will be served. We encourage all those who are able to join us in-person! However, if you can’t attend in person, a Zoom link will be provided upon registration.

A small group lunch with the speaker will follow this event. This lunch will be open to Harvard students and fellows. Please let us know on the registration form if you would like to request a spot.

Event Types:  Seminars, 101 Talk