About the Project
A manifesto against the
fragmentation of knowledge
Brain Codex Neurobiology was born from the conviction that contemporary neuroscience demands an integration that academia rarely practices: from receptor-ligand kinetics to signal transduction cascades, from neural circuits to the phenomenology of subjective experience.
Every title in the catalog refuses the comfortable separation between the “how” of Neuropharmacology and the “what” of Psychopharmacology. These are not compendia, but research programs — an invitation to rebuild bridges between molecule and behavior, between substance and subjectivity.
The author, Felipe Heemann — neurobiologist and neuroscience educator — forged over two decades of teaching an approach that integrates Merleau-Ponty with NMDA antagonism, Wittgenstein with the limits of psychiatric language, and publication-grade Ki values with the irreducible complexity of the conscious self.