About Logan
Logan Grosenick is an Assistant Professor of Neuroscience in the Department of Psychiatry and the Feil Family Mind and Brain Research Institute at Weill Cornell Medicine, Cornell University. His research bridges neuroscience, multiomics, and machine learning/AI to develop novel approaches for understanding brain biology and its role in psychiatric disorders. His current work focuses on identifying neurobiological subtypes in psychiatric conditions, developing scalable biomarkers for personalized treatments, and creating interpretable machine learning algorithms for neuropsychiatry. He holds dual bachelor's degrees in Psychology and Biology, a Master's in Statistics, and a Ph.D. in Neurosciences from Stanford University, followed by postdoctoral training in the Department of Statistics at Columbia University. Logan supports open science, and outside the lab enjoys biking around NYC.