Prantik Kundu PhD

Computational Psychiatry, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Neuropsychopharmacology, Artificial Intelligence, Theory of Mind

About Me

I am a leader in the field of computational psychiatry and pioneer in the use of high- and ultra-high-field MRI (3T-11.7T) to study the activity of neural circuits in human neuropsychiatric disease. I am also Head of Ecosystem and Principal Scientist at Hyperfine Research, where I make fundamental contributions to methods of data acqusition and image reconstruction for ultra-low field permanent-magnet (64mT) bedside MRI. Before joining Hyperfine, my group and I raised approximately $14,000,000 in NIH funding for our laboratory at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. I also contribute scholarship in the field of philosophy of mind. My work has been referenced about 1,800 times in scientific literature (Google Scholar Profile).

Notable Scholarship

Invited Talks and Career Highlights

Funding

Intellectual Property

Experience

Hyperfine Research Incorporated

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 2014-current

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 2014-2017

Doctoral Fellow, National Institute of Mental Health 2009-2014

Research Associate III, University of Miami 2008-2009

Post-Baccalaureate Fellow, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke 2007-2008

Co-Founder, Urban Digital Solutions 2002-2009

Education

Doctor of Philosophy, Psychiatry (Computational). University of Cambridge, Gonville & Caius College. NIH-Cambridge Scholar. 2009-2014

Manhattan College. 2004-2007

Carnegie Mellon University. Pittsburgh, PA 2002-2004

Stuyvesant High School. New York, NY. 1998-2002

Alpha. Queens, NY. 1992-1996.

Publications