Nervous System Regulation

Andrew Huberman, PhD

Neuroscience & Neuroplasticity

"The Stanford neuroscientist making brain science accessible for peak performance"

Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine.

About Andrew

His pioneering research on brain development, brain plasticity, and neural regeneration has been published in top journals including Nature, Science, and Cell. What sets Huberman apart is his commitment to translating cutting-edge neuroscience into practical protocols for everyday people. Through his wildly popular Huberman Lab podcast, Dr. Huberman has become the world's most influential voice in applied neuroscience.

He breaks down complex topics—from dopamine regulation and sleep optimization to stress management and focus enhancement—into actionable protocols backed by peer-reviewed research. His ability to explain the "why" behind each recommendation, grounded in cellular and circuit-level neuroscience, gives his audience not just tools, but understanding. His research lab continues to pioneer work on neural regeneration, particularly in the visual system, offering hope for treating blindness and other neurodegenerative conditions. Dr. Huberman represents the bridge between academic neuroscience and the biohacking movement, providing scientifically rigorous protocols for optimizing brain function, managing stress, and achieving peak mental performance.

Credentials & Expertise

Specialties

  • Sleep Optimization
  • Dopamine Regulation
  • Stress Management
  • Vision Science

Certifications

  • PhD in Neuroscience

Affiliations

  • Stanford University
  • Huberman Lab
  • Scicomm Media