Fadel Zeidan (2023 SRI PPC Co-Chair) is an associate professor in the Department of Anesthesiology. He currently holds leadership positions in the UCSD Center for Integrative Health, UCSD Psychedelic Research Health Initiative, and is on the Mind & Life Steering Council, and is an MLI Fellow. Fadel’s current research is focused on determining the psychological, physiological and neural mechanisms that mediate the relationship between self-regulatory practices and health. Specifically, Fadel’s work examines the mechanisms of action supporting mindfulness meditation on pain. To date, he and his team have demonstrated that mindfulness meditation is mechanistically distinct from and more effective than placebo, distraction, and relaxation.
Mind & Life Connections
Think Tanks
International Society for Contemplative Research
Linda Carlson, Amishi Jha, Erin McCarthy, Harold Roth, Zindel Segal, David Vago, Fadel Zeidan
Topics: Body-based Practices | Brain & Cognitive Science | Compassion & Empathy | Contemplative Wisdom | Education | Environment | Interconnection | Mental Health | Mindfulness | Self & Other | Social Change | Stress & Resilience
2018 International Symposium for Contemplative Research
International Symposium for Contemplative Research 2018
Topics: Brain & Cognitive Science | Contemplative Wisdom | Education | Self & Other
2018 International Symposium for Contemplative Research Session
Master Lectures: The Neural and Physiological Mechanisms Supporting Mindfulness–induced Pain Relief
Fadel Zeidan
Topics: Body-based Practices | Brain & Cognitive Science | Mindfulness | Stress & Resilience
2014 International Symposium for Contemplative Studies Session
Concurrent Session 3 – Does Mindfulness Meditation Employ Distinct Brain Mechanisms From Placebo-Related Analgesia?
Fadel Zeidan
Topics: Brain & Cognitive Science | Mindfulness | Stress & Resilience
2014 International Symposium for Contemplative Studies Session
Concurrent Session 5 – Experimental Investigations of Short-Term Mindfulness Meditation Training: What Can They Tell Us?
Kirk Warren Brown, David J. Creswell, Fadel Zeidan
Topics: Mindfulness
Varela Grant
The role of endogenous opioidergic systems in mindfulness meditation-related pain relief
Fadel Zeidan
Topics: Brain & Cognitive Science | Mindfulness | Stress & Resilience
Varela Grant
Brain mechanisms distinguishing mindfulness meditation-related pain relief from placebo analgesia
Fadel Zeidan
Topics: Brain & Cognitive Science | Mindfulness