Simone Weisseberger

Wiesenberger is a psychology instructor and researcher. He earned his Master’s degree in Clinical Counseling Psychology from LaSalle University in 2014 and his Ph.D. in Medical Psychology and Psychopathology from the First Faculty of Medicine at Charles University in 2018.

His research focuses on consciousness studies, ADHD, and biological psychology, with recent work in in silico research and AI models for personalized medicine. He also explores the impact of viral infections and inflammation on mental health. Passionate about the mind-body connection and the nature of consciousness, Wiesenberger brings a multidisciplinary approach to his work.

Beyond psychology, he has experience in the field of nutritional supplements targeting the endocannabinoid system and has an extensive background in scientific journal editing. He currently serves as an editor for Frontiers in Psychology in the Consciousness Studies section. He also has a strong interest in philosophy and Western spiritual traditions, including Hermeticism and Kabbalah.

In his free time, he enjoys hiking in the mountains, spending time in forests, and exploring the world’s architectural heritage.