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Michael M. Halassa, MD, PhD is a Professor of Neuroscience and Psychiatry whose work has redefined the role of the thalamus in cognition. His clinical focus is on schizophrenia and related disorders.

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Awakenings of a Different Kind

How response heterogeneity may be a window into precision psychiatry

A New ADHD Drug Just Got Approved. Will It Make a Difference?

Analysis of Simtriyo, the first triple reuptake inhibitor in psychiatry

The Dawn of the Muscarinics

A second M1/M4 muscarinic drug has reproduced KarXT’s cognitive signal

How Can We Measure Psychosis?

B-SNIP biotypes and the future of precision psychiatry

Is the Brain a Computer?

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What really happened to Lisa Turtle?

Saved by the Bell, Dr. Drew and Psychiatry

Can Animal Research Really Tell Us How to Treat Human Mental Illness?

There is a robust ongoing public debate centered around the question of whether animal research is needed for understanding and treating human diseases.

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Why Is Schizophrenia So Hard to Tackle?

Schizophrenia beyond Psychosis

Computational Psychiatry Needs Systems Neuroscience

This piece was originally published in The Transmitter. I am adapting it here with some additional context for readers of this newsletter.