Thought Leader Profile

Nina Vasan

Founder and Executive Director, Brainstorm: The Stanford Lab for Mental Health Innovation, Stanford University School of Medicine

Nina Vasan, MD, is a psychiatrist, entrepreneur, and pioneer in digital mental-health innovation. She is a psychiatrist and clinical assistant professor at Stanford University, where she is the founder and executive director of Brainstorm: The Stanford Lab for Mental Health and Innovation. Brainstorm is the world's first academic laboratory dedicated to transforming mental health at scale through clinically informed consumer tech products. Brainstorm's experts worked with Pinterest to design the "compassionate search" experience, which provides treatments for anxiety, depression, and self-harm for Pinterest's 450 million users and has been distributed to 23 countries. This work was named by Fast Company as a "Most Innovative Wellness Project" and "Best Designs for Social Good."

Previously chief medical officer of mental-health startup Real, Nina has worked as a healthcare advisor to the UN, to the WHO Director-General's Office, and to two presidential campaigns. She majored in government at Harvard University, graduating as one of Glamour magazine's Top 10 College Women, and received an MD from Harvard Medical School, where she was voted by classmates as a commencement speaker. She graduated from Stanford's Adult Psychiatry Residency Training Program, where she was a chief resident, and received an MBA from Stanford's Graduate School of Business. She co-authored the #1 Amazon bestselling book Do Good Well: Your Guide to Leadership, Action, and Social Innovation and was named by Business Insider as one of its 30 Under 40 in Healthcare. Her thought leadership has been cited in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and more.

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