Dr. Mazda Adli is Head of the Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Department at the Fliedner Clinic Berlin. As a nationally and internationally renowned expert for treatment of depression and stress-associated diseases, Dr. Adli’s main focus lies on the topic 'mental health for the urban Population' and on the treatment and prevention of stress-associated mental diseases in our modern living environment.
Mazda Adli was born in Cologne in 1969. After studying medicine in Bonn, Vienna and Paris, and his dissertation at the Neurological University Hospital in Vienna, he began working as a Researcher and Resident at the Department of Psychiatry at the Free University Berlin.
He became head of the Charité Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy in 2004.
In 2009 as the Executive Director he co-founded the World Health Summit -
Dr. Adli was able to gather local clinicians and scientists to improve translation of research results into patient care and therefore founded a network for mental institutions throughout the region of Berlin in order to unite the academic and non-academic sector.