Cure For Schizophrenia
Welcome to the VIR Schizophrenia Cure Forum!
At Visionary Intelligence Research, we are committed to advancing medical science through bold, collaborative innovation. Our mission is to accelerate breakthroughs in psychiatry, neuroscience, and precision medicine — with a focused effort on developing true cures for schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders. The INMT inhibitor which we have another forum for is a theoretical cure for some people with schizophrenia who have DMT being produced by the INMT enzyme. They are currently working on making the inhibitors at the University of Florida.

Schizophrenia is a complex, often debilitating condition characterized by hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, and cognitive impairments that profoundly affect perception, emotion, and daily functioning. While existing antipsychotics can help manage symptoms, a genuine cure would target the underlying neurobiological causes — including dopaminergic dysregulation, glutamatergic dysfunction, neuroinflammation, synaptic pruning abnormalities, genetic/epigenetic factors, and disrupted brain connectivity — to achieve full symptom resolution, cognitive restoration, and long-term prevention of relapse.
Key Horizons for Brainstorming
We invite psychiatrists, neuroscientists, pharmacologists, geneticists, immunologists, and clinical researchers to explore:
- Novel therapeutic targets beyond dopamine (e.g., NMDA receptor modulation, inflammatory pathways, mitochondrial function, and oligodendrocyte support)
- Development of disease-modifying treatments such as precision small molecules, biologics, gene therapies, and circuit-specific neuromodulation
- Biomarker discovery, early detection in prodromal stages, and personalized medicine based on genetics and neuroimaging
- Strategies to promote neuroplasticity, synaptic repair, and cognitive remediation
- Integration of INMT pathway modulation and other endogenous neurochemical approaches
- Long-term safety, functional recovery outcomes, and holistic treatment models combining biological and psychosocial interventions
This forum is an open collaborative space for:
- Sharing peer-reviewed studies, clinical trial data, preclinical models, neuroimaging findings, and real-world patient experiences
- Brainstorming innovative compounds, delivery systems, and combination therapies
- Discussing translational challenges, regulatory pathways, and ethical considerations in psychosis research
- Building comprehensive research roadmaps focused on safety, efficacy, and lasting recovery
Whether you're a practicing clinician, academic researcher, pharmaceutical innovator, neurobiologist, or healthcare professional with lived or frontline experience, your expertise is invaluable. Post research findings, hypotheses, trial proposals, critiques, or collaborative ideas. Let's work together to solve one of psychiatry's most challenging conditions.
Developing a cure for schizophrenia would restore clarity, autonomy, and hope to millions and fundamentally advance our understanding of the human mind. If we can engineer this breakthrough, this is where the journey toward ending schizophrenia begins.
Let the brainstorming commence.
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