Gregory Frederick Ferenstein

Gregory Frederick Ferenstein, M.Sc. has been writing on innovation and psychology for over a decade. His peer-reviewed research was published in the leading journal of its field and his work appears in top media outlets, including New York Times, The Washington Post, and the BBC.

After designing large-scale economic reform in Congress, he conducted field research in Silicon ValIey and become convinced that mental health must be a national priority.

He is now dedicated to advancing world-class, personalized mental healthcare. He holds a Master’s in Mathematical Behavior Sciences, taught stastistics for jounalism at the University of Texas and resides in Austin.

Microdosing Microdosing Research: A Woman Says A Novel Way Of Taking Magic Mushrooms Stopped Her Depression
Is it possible that Susan’s story is just a case of dumb luck? Maybe it was all placebo effect, or maybe she just happened to get better anyway around the time she tried psilocybin…
August 13th, 2021
Microdosing Avoiding Negative Experiences With Microdosing
We're starting to learn under what conditions microdosing can help people manage their mental health challenges or increase their productivity.
November 18th, 2020