
معرفی
Gustav Nilsonne is a researcher affiliated with Stockholm University (Department of Psychology, Division for Psychoneuroimmunology) and holds an associate professor position at Karolinska Institutet, while also being affiliated with Stanford University. His work bridges neuroscience and metascience, focusing on sleep and diurnal rhythms, brain-immune communication, and methodological rigor in scientific research. He actively investigates reproducibility, open science practices, and analytical pitfalls in longitudinal studies.
- Neuroscience Research: Explores bidirectional communication between the brain and immune system, including studies on stress-related diagnostics like exhaustion disorder.
- Metascience Contributions: Analyzes statistical artifacts in ability tilt studies, self-esteem-depression causal links, and publication ethics, advocating for robust analytical frameworks.
Recent Publications (2022–2024) span psychoneuroimmunology, reproducibility crises, and methodological interventions like discrepancy review in peer assessment. Collaborative efforts, including the Psychological Science Accelerator and global pandemic response datasets, highlight his commitment to cross-cultural and large-scale empirical validation. His work challenges assumptions in genetic/environmental interpretations and emphasizes transparency in academic publishing.
Leadership & Ethics: Contributed to debates on editorial self-publication practices, psychoneuroimmunology methods, and policy recommendations for improving scientific reliability. No listed students or awards in the provided text.



