Triple-board-certified psychiatrist and neurologist serving as Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford School of Medicine, where he directs the Stanford Brain Stimulation Lab, specializing in innovative neurobiological treatments for psychiatric conditions.
Nolan Williams is a distinguished triple-board-certified psychiatrist and neurologist at Stanford School of Medicine, holding the position of Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. He is the director of the Stanford Brain Stimulation Lab, where he leads cutting-edge research and clinical work focused on brain stimulation therapies and novel psychiatric treatments. His expertise spans the intersection of neurology, psychiatry, and neurobiology, making him a prominent figure in advancing treatments for complex psychiatric and neurological conditions.
Williams has gained recognition for his work on transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and other brain stimulation modalities, contributing significantly to the field of biological psychiatry and offering hope to patients with treatment-resistant mental health conditions.

Topic: Psychedelics, Neurostimulation, and Mental Health Treatment

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