The Future of Everything

Best of: The future of depression care

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Jan 23, 2026
Leanne Williams, a Stanford psychiatry professor who maps brain circuits to refine depression diagnosis. She discusses brain imaging and AI that identify distinct depression biotypes. Short talks cover matching treatments to biotypes, rapid-acting therapies like ketamine, and how objective brain data can reduce stigma and speed better care.
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Depression Is A Biological Illness

  • Clinical depression is a real brain disease that disrupts function, not a character flaw.
  • Diagnosis by symptoms alone misses biological variation that affects treatment outcomes.
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Current Treatment Is Slow And Empirical

  • Standard care relies on symptom interviews and trial-and-error medication trials.
  • That approach can take years and leaves patients exposed to prolonged suffering.
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Brain Circuits Reveal How Depression Operates

  • Functional brain imaging lets researchers observe large-scale circuit dynamics like the default mode network.
  • Circuits can be over-connected or fragmented, explaining how mood and cognition get stuck.
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