From Circuits to Mindsets: Precision Mental Health in the Real World
Please join us for the 6th Annual Precision Mental Health Symposium.
Friday, September 25, 2026 from 8:30am-6:00pm PDT
Register here for this in-person event by September 18
This is an in-person event open to all, including those outside of Stanford. However, due to limited space, priority will be given to Stanford faculty, staff, students, postdocs, visiting scholars, and members of our PMH Corporate Members Program .*
Walk-ins day of will be limited to Stanford Staff, Students, Faculty, Postdocs and Visiting Scholars. Walk-ins will be required to present a Stanford ID or Badge.
*Number of attendees per corporate member is determined by the level of membership. To register as a corporate member, please contact us at precisionmentalhealth@stanford.edu.
This in-person symposium is designed to foster meaningful interaction between speakers and attendees. All speakers and panelists will be present throughout the day-including during the poster session-to engage with participants. For those unable to attend in-person, recordings of the talks will be made available following the event.
The 2026 Symposium will explore:
- Advances in understanding the neural mechanisms underlying behavior, cognition, and clinical change
- Emerging biomarkers and data-driven approaches enabling precision diagnostics and therapeutics
- Novel and rapid-acting interventions and their underlying neurobiological mechanisms
- Strategies for translating advances in neuroscience into scalable, real-world clinical applications
- A forward-looking perspective on the future of psychiatric neuroscience and precision mental health
More details, including speaker announcements information, will be shared in the coming weeks. To learn more, sign up for our Center Announcements. For Industry Partners interested in attending, sign up to be a Corporate Member.
We look forward to welcoming you back for another inspiring day of science, innovation, and collaboration at Stanford.
Full event information: https://med.stanford.edu/pmhw/2026-pmh-symposium