About

About

Keystone Neuroinformatics is shaped by work across psychiatry, translational neuroscience, clinical trials, neuroimaging, and AI-enabled medical reasoning.

Why this site exists

Keystone Neuroinformatics exists to present a focused body of work around behavioral health informatics, psychiatry, computational methods, and translational neuroscience. The site is designed to be measured rather than promotional: enough structure to support future public work, but only with claims grounded in real experience and publications.

Professional foundation

  • Clinical psychiatry with emphasis on neuropsychiatric and complex behavioral health conditions.
  • Translational research spanning neuroimaging, computational psychiatry, and intervention studies.
  • Clinical trial experience in mood disorders and related psychiatric therapeutics.
  • Recent work in AI model evaluation, medical reasoning assessment, and clinically informed AI development.

What ties the work together

The through-line is practical translation: using computation, imaging, trial methods, and AI evaluation to address clinically meaningful questions in psychiatry and behavioral health. Those same themes shape the project pages and the research archive on this site.

Publication-backed direction

The site prioritizes concise summaries of published work, a small number of coherent project areas, and a clean structure for future additions rather than a broad list of disconnected interests.