Robert Lane

Clinical Researcher

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Papers

9 publications

Trials

0 clinical trials

Research Footprint

Robert Lane appears in 9 tracked papers (2020–2026), most studied alongside Esketamine and Ketamine, across Depressive Disorders, Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Safety & Risk Management.

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, William Drevets and Carla Maria Canuso.

Background & Research

Robert Lane is a clinical researcher with a focus on pharmacological interventions for depressive disorders, particularly rapid-acting glutamatergic agents. He has been involved as an investigator on multiple randomised, double-blind, multicentre clinical trials assessing the efficacy and safety of esketamine nasal spray in adults and adolescents with treatment-resistant depression and in patients with active suicidal ideation and intent. His work spans large Phase 3 programmes, including pooled analyses of ASPIRE I and ASPIRE II, studies of flexibly dosed esketamine in combination with oral antidepressants, and trials of esketamine monotherapy.

Lane's contributions emphasise clinical trial design and execution, patient-reported outcomes, and safety characterisation in high-risk populations. He has helped generate data on rapid symptom reduction, effects on suicidality, and tolerability in diverse cohorts, including adolescents at imminent suicide risk, thereby informing clinical use and regulatory discussions surrounding esketamine as a treatment option for severe and refractory depressive illnesses.

Affiliations

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