
Assistant Neuroscientist at McLean Hospital and an Instructor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Mohammad Sendi is an Assistant Neuroscientist at McLean Hospital and an Instructor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. His research focuses on neuromodulation, neural dynamics, and machine-learning–driven experimental design, with the aim of developing personalized, mechanism-based interventions for neuropsychiatric disorders. His work spans neuroimaging, brain network modeling, computational psychiatry, and neuromodulation, integrating in silico modeling, in vivo experimentation, and clinical translation. Dr. Sendi’s contributions have been recognized with multiple competitive honors and earlycareer awards, including the BBRF Young Investigator Award (2025–2027), the Donald F. Klein Early Career Investigator Award from the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA), the Livingston Fellowship Award from Harvard Medical School, and the Alies Muskin Career Development Leadership Program Award (ADAA). His research has also been recognized by professional societies, including the Society for Neuroscience and the International Society for Neurofeedback & Research. He is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), a distinction awarded to researchers with demonstrated professional and scientific impact, and an active member of the Scientific Council of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA), contributing to interdisciplinary initiatives at the interface of neuroscience, genetics, and mental health.