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" ... Alkermes ($3 billion, -4% YTD) is a biopharmaceutical company that focuses on drugs for diseases in the central nervous system including schizophrenia, depression, and multiple sclerosis. The company has been seeing steady demand growth, with revenue growing from around $0.6 billion in 2015 to about $1.2 billion in 2019. ... "
" ... Dieter Weinand, former head of Bayer’s pharmaceutical division, has joined Field Trip as a member of the board. Over a 30-year career, Weinand worked at Sanofi, Otzuka and Pfizer. Weinand helped bring to market drugs like Liptor and Abilify, which is used to treat schizophrenia, depression and bipolar disorder. Weinand says he’s been convinced by the studies coming out of academic institutions including Johns Hopkins and Imperial College London that psychedelic drugs have significant potential in treating mental health disorders. ... "
" ... Our view is that everybody has a given state of mental health just as they do physical health. Like physical health, mental health (not to be confused with mental ill-health, which is the general default meaning when people are talking about mental health) is on a spectrum. (And I’d argue it’s more bell curve than linear, but that’s another matter.) At one end you have diagnosed conditions of the more severe variety, such as schizophrenia, clinical depression, etc., and on the other end, the mental health equivalent of a triathlete, with most of us somewhere along the bell the curve, give or take daily variations. The right digital tools can help move us along the curve, for example, using mindfulness tools to temporarily relieve anxiety or a low mood, improving our diet and sleep patterns, and so on. ... "
" ... You just gotta believe in something greater than yourself. Albert Einstein said that imagination is more important than knowledge. And in solitary, it's a very thin line between imagination and schizophrenia. I compare myself to a fish in water, who comes up every now and then to breathe. That's what I would do with my imagination. I would go down the waterfall a little bit, but I would always come back up for air. ... "