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Flavio Frohlich, PhD, Msc, ETH | Department of Psychiatry

Flavio Frohlich, PhD, Msc, ETH

Professor

Associate Vice Chair of Research Department of Psychiatry

Director, Carolina Center for Neurostimulation

Flavio Frohlich

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Flavio Frohlich, PhD, Msc, ETH

Professor

Associate Vice Chair of Research Department of Psychiatry

Director, Carolina Center for Neurostimulation

Areas of Interest

Neuromodulation

About

Dr. Frohlich received a master’s degree in electrical engineering at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, an International Diploma in electrical engineering at the Imperial College in London, and his PhD in computational neurobiology at UC San Diego. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Yale University where he made the breakthrough discovery that the electric fields generated by the brain represent an active neuronal communication mode. In 2011, Dr. Frohlich moved to UNC to translate this discovery into novel therapeutic strategies for disorders of the brain. Dr. Frohlich is currently a professor in the Departments of Psychiatry where he also is the associate vice chair for research. In addition, he is a member of the UNC Neuroscience Center and holds adjunct appointments in Cell Biology and Physiology, Biomedical Engineering and Neurology.

Dr. Frohlich’s goal is to revolutionize how we treat psychiatric illnesses. His vision is that understanding brain network activity will enable the development of novel diagnosis and treatment paradigms. Dr. Frohlich is convinced that such rational design of neurotherapeutics will open the door for individualized, highly effective brain stimulation in psychiatry. Dr. Frohlich is passionate about combining different methodological approaches to scientific problems and is a pioneer in the field of non-invasive brain stimulation. His research integrates neurobiology, engineering, and medicine. Dr. Frohlich is the director of the Carolina Center for Neurostimulation, which offers clinical trials of non-invasive brain stimulation for the treatment of depression and other psychiatric illnesses.

  • MA

    Swiss Federal Insititute of Technology in Zurich

  • International Diploma, Electrical and Electric Engineering

    Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

  • PhD

    University of California, San Diego