
- by Salomon Lab
- January 6, 2026
On December 16, Dr. Roy Salomon delivered an invited talk at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, presenting recent findings from the NOVA survivors project. His lecture focused on trauma exposure, long-term psychological consequences,and psychedelics.
Dr. Salomon opened his presentation with a personal reflection on his family’s history at the Charité. In 1933, his grandfather, Professor Dr. Karl Salomon, was expelled from the institution because he was Jewish. He subsequently fled Germany and rebuilt his medical career in Israel. Nearly a century later, Dr. Salomon’s return to the Charité to conduct and present research on trauma and healing symbolized a meaningful professional and personal circle.

