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Consciousness and contemplative science – Team Simonsson & Osika

We explore the psychiatric benefits and risks associated with psychedelic use and various mind-body techniques, collaborating with colleagues in Sweden and internationally. Our research also examines how music and environments—both built and natural—impact well-being, as well as how different mindsets influence sustainable behaviour.

Ongoing projects

Psilocybin-containing mushrooms as a natural solution to reduce headache frequency and severity: a co-twin control study

The aim of this project is to evaluate cross-sectional & longitudinal associations between naturalistic psychedelic use and headache frequency and severity, taking familial confounding into account by utilizing a co-twin control design.

Funded by Ekhaga Foundation.

Genetic and environmental contributions to psychiatric risks and benefits of psychedelic use in vulnerable populations

The aim of this project is to investigate the genetic & environmental contributions to psychiatric risks and benefits of psychedelic use in vulnerable populations. It’s an international collaboration with researchers from Sweden, the Netherlands, and the United States.

Funded by Norrsken Mind.

The pivotal transition from adolescence to young adulthood in a turbulent time

This project focuses on health of young individuals transitioning from adolescence to young adulthood within the STARS cohort, a unique study monitoring both mental and physical health on >2000 individuals since the age of 13. Besides that they experienced the COVID-19 pandemic-related stressors, many of them are now also expressing worries related to gang crime, terrorism, war, economic hardships and/or the climate crisis.
The research aims to investigate the complex interplay between physiological and psychosocial dynamics, accentuated by the current turbulent times.

Funded by FORTE.

Playbook for New Health and New Urban Patterns

Medical progress creates and interplays with demographic changes in society. An aging population, diminishing birth rates and climate change demands new perspectives and collaborations in creating new urban pattern to address these challenges.

The project is a collaboration between architects, urban developers, researchers in health and wellbeing, and expertise in emerging lifestyles and innovation. The result will be a playbook allowing municipalities to plan in a new way.

Funded by FORMAS.

Dwelling vulnerability in a changing climate: Indoor heat exposure and public health

This programme aims to fill the gaps in knowledge regarding the role that different building characteristics play in personal temperature exposure and visualise these problems on interactive maps for wider public, which is important for improving heat epidemiology, preparing prevention programmes. Funded by FORTE.

Team members

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Walter Osika

Senior Research Specialist

Otto Simonsson

Assistant Professor

Affiliated researchers

  • , PhD Student, Stockholm University, Department of Philosophy
  • Eva Bojner Horwitz, Professor, Royal College of Music and researcher at ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society
  • , Postdoc, Royal College of Music
  • Giorgio Grossi, Docent, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society
  • Kristina Elfhag, Researcher, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society
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Collaborations

Trustworthy & Ethical AI lab at CSS - Advancing Ethical, Transparent, and Sustainable AI for Societal Benefit Across Healthcare, Education, and Governance

The Trustworthy & Ethical AI Lab, or TEA Lab, is an interdisciplinary research collaboration between experts in a wide range of fields including medicine, philosophy, psychology and social sciences that aims to advance ethical, transparent and sustainable AI applications. The purpose of the new TEA Lab is to study AI integrated ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ decision-making based on the EU Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI (AI HLEG). Since the foundations of Trustworthy AI is grounded in its adherence to ethical principles based on fundamental rights, our work will be rooted in the four ethical principles of respect for human autonomy, prevention of harm, fairness and explicability. 

Research support

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  • Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life and Welfare (FORTE)
  • Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development (FORMAS)
  • Olle Engkvist Foundation
  • Ekhaga foundation
  • Norrsken Mind

Selected publications


Allahabadi H, Amann J, Balot I, Beretta A, Binkley C, Bozenhard J, Bruneault F, Brusseau J, Candemir S, Cappellini LA, Chakraborty S, Cherciu N, Cociancig C, Coffee M, Ek I, Espinosa-Leal L, Farina D, Fieux-Castagnet G, Frauenfelder T, Gallucci A, Giuliani G, Golda A, van Halem I, Hildt E, Holm S, Kararigas G, Krier SA, Kuhne U, Lizzi F, Madai VI, Markus AF, Masis S, Mathez EW, Mureddu F, Neri E, Osika W, Ozols M, Panigutti C, Parent B, Pratesi F, Moreno-Sanchez PA, Sartor G, Savardi M, Signoroni A, Sormunen HM, Spezzatti A, Srivastava A, Stephansen AF, Theng LB, Tithi JJ, Tuominen J, Umbrello S, Vaccher F, Vetter D, Westerlund M, Wurth R, Zicari RV
IEEE Trans Technol Soc 2022 Dec;3(4):272-289


Korošec K, Osika W, Bojner-Horwitz E
J Autism Dev Disord 2024 Jan;54(1):366-378


Pöllänen E, Yeung TY, Arroyo J, Park HW, Formella C, Osika W
One Health 2024 Jun;18():100732


Simonsson O, Bazin O, Fisher SD, Goldberg SB
Psychiatry Res 2021 Nov;305():114222


Simonsson O, Hendricks PS, Carhart-Harris R, Kettner H, Osika W
Hypertension 2021 May;77(5):1510-1516


Simonsson O, Hendricks PS, Chambers R, Osika W, Goldberg SB
J Affect Disord 2023 Apr;326():105-110


Simonsson O, Mosing MA, Osika W, Ullén F, Larsson H, Lu Y, Wesseldijk LW
JAMA Psychiatry 2024 Jun;81(6):579-585


Stenfors CUD, Rådmark L, Stengård J, Klein Y, Osika W, Magnusson Hanson LL
Landscape and Urban Planning, 2024; 249. 105109


Voelkel JG, Stagnaro MN, Chu JY, Pink SL, Mernyk JS, Redekopp C, Ghezae I, Cashman M, Adjodah D, Allen LG, Allis LV, Baleria G, Ballantyne N, Van Bavel JJ, Blunden H, Braley A, Bryan CJ, Celniker JB, Cikara M, Clapper MV, Clayton K, Collins H, DeFilippis E, Dieffenbach M, Doell KC, Dorison C, Duong M, Felsman P, Fiorella M, Francis D, Franz M, Gallardo RA, Gifford S, Goya-Tocchetto D, Gray K, Green J, Greene J, Güngör M, Hall M, Hecht CA, Javeed A, Jost JT, Kay AC, Kay NR, Keating B, Kelly JM, Kirk JRG, Kopell M, Kteily N, Kubin E, Lees J, Lenz G, Levendusky M, Littman R, Luo K, Lyles A, Lyons B, Marsh W, Martherus J, Maurer LA, Mehl C, Minson J, Moore M, Moore-Berg SL, Pasek MH, Pentland A, Puryear C, Rahnama H, Rathje S, Rosato J, Saar-Tsechansky M, Almeida Santos L, Seifert CM, Shariff A, Simonsson O, Spitz Siddiqi S, Stone DF, Strand P, Tomz M, Yeager DS, Yoeli E, Zaki J, Druckman JN, Rand DG, Willer R
Science 2024 Oct;386(6719):eadh4764


Wamsler C, Osberg G, Osika W, Herndersson H, Mundaca L.
Global Environmental Change Volume 71; 2021 November; 102373


Wamsler, C., Osberg, G., Panagiotou, A., Smith, B., Stanbridge, P., Osika, W., & Mundaca, L.
Climate Policy, 2022, 23(7), 829–844.

Doctoral theses

Korosec, K. (2024). . Karolinska Institute. 

Simonsson, O. (2020). . Doctoral dissertation, University of Oxford.

Osika, W. (2007). . Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg University, 

Bojner Horwitz, E. (2004). . Uppsala. University.

Elfhag, K. (2003). . ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡. 

Grossi, G. (1999). . Stockholm University.

Content reviewer:
27-02-2025