Gita Vaid
Psychiatrist and Clinical Researcher
Psychiatrist and clinical researcher at Weill Cornell Medical College focusing on psilocybin-assisted therapy for depression and the design of rigorous psychedelic clinical trials.
Biography
Gita Vaid is a psychiatrist and clinical researcher at Weill Cornell Medical College whose work focuses on psilocybin-assisted therapy for treatment-resistant depression and related mood disorders. Her research combines clinical psychiatry with psychedelic science, bringing the methodological rigor of academic medicine to the design and execution of psilocybin clinical trials.
Vaid's position at Weill Cornell places her within one of the leading academic medical centers in the United States, lending institutional credibility to psychedelic psychiatry research that has historically struggled to find homes in mainstream academic medicine. Her clinical trial design work addresses the methodological challenges specific to psychedelic research, including blinding difficulties, the importance of set and setting, and the integration of psychological support into pharmacological protocols.
Her clinical focus on depression positions her work within the most active therapeutic application in current psychedelic research, where the evidence base for psilocybin's efficacy is building most rapidly.
Organizations
Why They Matter to the LearnShrooms Community
Psychiatric researchers at major academic medical centers are essential for translating psychedelic therapy from fringe to mainstream clinical practice. Vaid's work at Weill Cornell contributes both research findings and institutional legitimacy to the psilocybin therapy field.



Legal Context
For the legal landscape where Gita Vaid operates, see psilocybin laws in New York.