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Neuroscientist, Researcher, and Advocate for Cognitive Wellness

Advancing Brain Health through Science, Nutrition, and Education

Dr. Amy Reichelt is a pioneering neuroscientist, researcher, and speaker driven by a passion for harnessing lifestyle, diet, and novel therapies to enhance brain health and mental well-being. With a Ph.D. in Neuroscience, a BSc in Psychology, and advanced credentials in nutrition, mental health, mindfulness, meditation and yoga, she leads groundbreaking work in psychedelic drug development and runs a private practice, Cognition Nutrition, focused on empowering healthier minds.

Dr. Reichelt’s research has transformed understanding of how nutrition optimizes cognition, leading to over 60 published studies in top journals like The Lancet and Nature Communications. Her expertise spans brain development, the gut-brain connection, and neurodegenerative diseases. With more than $3.6 million in research funding and multiple awards, she is recognized as a leader in neuroscience and mental health.

A sought-after speaker, Dr. Reichelt has captivated audiences at TEDxSydney, National Science Week, and beyond, translating cutting-edge science into actionable insights for a better, healthier life.

Publications

Amy's research covers a wide range of groundbreaking investigations, including the neurobiological impact of diet on brain function, the mechanisms underlying neurodegeneration, the intricacies of memory formation, and the development of cognitive assessments. Explore the links to delve into her published work in these key areas on leading journal platforms.

Portfolio

Amy's portfolio showcases her extensive experience collaborating with educators, private companies, and media outlets. Her work has been featured by The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), BBC Science Focus, The Conversation (Australia and Canada), Australia’s Science Channel, The Guardian, and The Neuroscience Academy. These partnerships reflect her ability to bridge scientific expertise with public communication and industry innovation.

Speaking

Amy’s media engagements include notable talks, podcast appearances, and interviews, such as her TEDxSydney talk, "This is Your Brain on Sugar," and other high-impact discussions that underscore her expertise in neuroscience and mental health. In an academic setting, she has provided numerous plenary lectures at conferences, and most recently guest lectured to graduate students in Psychedelic Studies at the University of Ottawa.

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Services

Clinical Development Consulting

Dr. Amy Reichelt can assist with Clinical Development Consulting by leveraging her extensive experience in neuroscience and pharmaceutical research to guide the design, execution, and optimization of clinical trials, ensuring that they are scientifically rigorous, regulatory-compliant, and aligned with the latest advancements in brain health and mental wellness therapies.

1:1 Nutrition Coaching

Dr. Amy Reichelt can help with 1:1 nutrition consulting by offering personalized, science-backed dietary advice tailored to optimize brain health and mental well-being. She combines her expertise in neuroscience and nutrition to develop customized plans that address individual health goals, improve cognitive function, and enhance overall wellness.

Corporate (Group) Workshops

Dr. Amy Reichelt can lead corporate workshops that empower teams with science-backed strategies to improve mental well-being, cognitive performance, and overall health through effective nutrition and lifestyle practices.

Expert Interviews

Dr. Amy Reichelt engages in expert interviews and public speaking, sharing insights on brain health, the impact of nutrition on cognitive function, and the latest advancements in psychedelic therapies, making complex science accessible to diverse audiences.

PUBLICATIONS

Lowe, C. J., Morton, J. B., & Reichelt, A. C. (2020). The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, 4(5), 388-396.

Reichelt, A. C., Lemieux, C. A., Princz-Lebel, O., Singh, A., Bussey, T. J., & Saksida, L. M. (2021). Scientific reports, 11(1), 5593.

Media Coverage

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