Leading institutions studying ketamine
Each program below has produced foundational research on ketamine for mental health. Open an institution to read a summary of their contributions, key studies, and where to learn more.
- Psychedelic & Consciousness Research
Johns Hopkins University
Studies show ketamine can produce rapid antidepressant effects within hours of administration.
Read research → - Glutamate, Depression & Synaptic Plasticity
Yale University
Research demonstrates ketamine promotes synaptic plasticity and growth of new neural connections.
Read research → - Clinical Trials & Treatment-Resistant Depression
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Clinical trials indicate ketamine's effectiveness for treatment-resistant depression and suicidal ideation.
Read research → - Neuroimaging & Brain Network Research
Imperial College London
Leading research on how ketamine and related compounds reshape brain activity and connectivity.
Read research → - PTSD & Veteran Mental Health
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Pioneering research on ketamine for PTSD, including some of the first randomized trials in this population.
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Educational use only. The content on this page is provided for general educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Ketamine and related therapies carry risks and are appropriate only under qualified medical supervision. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional about your individual situation. Information may change as research evolves.
