
معرفی
Teddy J. Akiki, MD is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, where he serves as Director of Computational Neuroscience at the Center for Precision Mental Health. He is also affiliated with the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance and Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute.
- Board-certified psychiatrist (American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 2023)
- Residency: Stanford University (2023), Cleveland Clinic Foundation (2022)
- Postdoctoral Fellowships: Yale University School of Medicine (2019), National Center for PTSD (2019)
- Doctor of Medicine: American University of Beirut (2016)
- Bachelor of Science: American University of Beirut (2012)
Dr. Akiki's research program focuses on:
- Developing transformer-based AI models for neuroimaging analysis
- Multimodal connectomics to map neural circuits in PTSD/depression
- Network-restricted metrics for functional time series analysis
- Neurocomputational psychiatry for personalized mental health
His publication trends demonstrate expertise in:
- Default Mode Network dysfunction
- Stressor-induced connectivity changes
- Psychedelic clinical trial analysis
- Predictive modeling of treatment response
- Dissociation dynamics in ketamine therapy
- Neurobiological mechanisms of anxiety
Scientific recognition:
- Early Career Investigator Award (Society of Biological Psychiatry, 2025)
- NIMH Outstanding Resident Award (2021)
- Multiple journal editorial roles
Clinically, Dr. Akiki directs the Stanford Translational Precision Mental Health Clinic, specializing in:
- Treatment-resistant depressive/anxiety disorders
- Neuroimaging-guided intervention
- Pharmacogenomic treatment optimization
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