Logan Grosenick

Chief Scientific Officer at Responsive AI

Logan Grosenick began their work experience in 2005 at Stanford University, where they obtained an M.S. in Statistics. They then joined the Neurosciences Program at Stanford in 2008 as a Doctoral Candidate in the Deisseroth Lab. In 2015, Logan became a Postdoctoral Fellow in Statistics and Simons Foundation Junior Fellow at Columbia University. In 2019, Logan became the Chief Scientific Officer at Responsive AI. Their most recent position is as an Assistant Professor of Neuroscience in Psychiatry (Tenure Track) at Weill Cornell Medicine, which they started in 2020.

Logan Grosenick's education history begins with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Psychology, obtained at Stanford University. The specific track followed during the psychology program was Neuropsychology. Simultaneously, Logan also pursued a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree at Stanford University, with a concentration in Biology, specifically Neurobiology. This undergraduate program was completed with Honors.

Afterward, Logan pursued a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Statistics at Stanford University, which was completed in 2009.

Subsequently, Logan went on to attend Stanford University once again, this time pursuing a Ph.D. degree in Neuroscience. This program spanned from 2008 to 2015 and culminated in the successful completion of the Ph.D.

Following the Ph.D., Logan Grosenick joined Columbia University as a Postdoctoral Fellow from 2015 to 2020. The field of study during this fellowship was not specified.

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Timeline

  • Chief Scientific Officer

    November, 2019 - present