Daniel Ionescu
Psychiatrist and Clinical Researcher
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Research Footprint
Daniel Ionescu appears in 13 tracked papers (2014–2023), most studied alongside Ketamine, Esketamine and Placebo, across Depressive Disorders, Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Suicidality.
Most-cited paper: Esketamine Nasal Spray for Rapid Reduction of Depressive Symptoms in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder Who Have Active Suicide Ideation With Intent: Results of a Phase 3, Double-Blind, Randomized Study (ASPIRE II) (407 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Daniel Fu, Robert Lane and Carla Maria Canuso.
Background & Research
Daniel F. Ionescu is a psychiatrist and clinical researcher whose work centres on rapid-acting antidepressant treatments and interventions for high-risk mood disorders. His research emphasis includes intravenous ketamine and intranasal esketamine for treatment-resistant major depressive disorder (MDD), bipolar depression and patients with active suicidal ideation. Ionescu has contributed to both randomised controlled trials and pooled analyses that evaluate efficacy, safety and patient-reported outcomes in acute and chronic suicidal states, as well as investigations stratifying response by anxious versus non-anxious presentations.
Ionescu’s major contributions include involvement in phase 3 clinical trials of esketamine for rapid reduction of depressive symptoms in patients with active suicidal ideation (ASPIRE I and ASPIRE II) and subsequent pooled analyses of patient-reported outcomes, as well as randomised, double-blind placebo-controlled studies of repeat-dose ketamine augmentation in treatment-resistant depression with chronic suicidal ideation. He has also authored and co-authored clinical trials examining intravenous ketamine efficacy in anxious versus non-anxious unipolar depression and single-infusion ketamine effects in anxious bipolar depression. His work is notable for focusing on acute-risk populations, pragmatic clinical trial designs, and measurement of both clinician-rated and patient-reported outcomes to inform real-world treatment strategies for suicidal and treatment-resistant mood disorders.
Key Impact
Noted for clinical and trial-based contributions to rapid-acting NMDA-receptor antagonist treatments (ketamine/esketamine) for treatment-resistant depression and acute suicidal ideation.
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Institutions, companies, and organisations Daniel Ionescu is associated with.
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
governmentU.S. federal institute defining mental-health research agendas and evidence-generation priorities including psychedelic-relevant studies.
View stakeholder →Massachusetts General Hospital
hospitalThe Center for the Neuroscience of Psychedelics aims to better understand how psychedelics can be used to improve the treatment of mental illnesses. The core mission of the center is to understand exactly how psychedelics enhance the brain's capacity for change—or neuroplasticity—to optimize current treatments and render the term treatment resistant obsolete.
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