24 Partner one Goal

an interdisciplinary approach of excellence

Recognizing the interconnectedness of different determinants of human brain health, we have formed an interdisciplinary consortium of neuroscientist, psychiatrists, geo-scientist, climatologists, psychologists, epidemiologists, anthropologists, computer scientists, experts in digital interventions as well as non-academic stakeholders that usually do not work together in this combination. This unique integration of expertise will enable us to identify brain mechanisms related to environmental adversity underlying symptoms of depression, anxiety, stress and substance abuse.

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Charité Berlin
Charité Berlin

Charite

Charitéplatz 1
10117 Berlin
Germany
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Role in the project

Charité is one of the largest university hospitals in Europe. All of its clinical care, research and teaching is delivered by physicians and researchers of the highest international standard. The Centre for Population Neuroscience and Stratified Medicine (PONS) aims at establishing and analysing big neuroimaging genetic datasets to precisely identify brain mechanisms underlying behaviour, and their genetic and environmental mediators, thus enabling prediction and stratification of mental disorders. The environMENTAL project is coordinated by Prof. Gunter Schumann, a pioneer in the field of population neuroscience. His team will carry out the spatiotemporal environmental characterisation and together with Henrik Walter, be involved in the biomarker identification.
Prof. Markus Ralser will add to the multi-model -omics characterisation using a unique proteomics platform developed by his group that enables ultra-high-throughput serum and plasma proteomics according to clinical laboratory standards. Shared data analysis will be enabled by the establishment of a data(base) infrastructure and management following FAIR principles, led by Prof. Roland Eils  and Sven Twardziok (BIH).

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Charite

Coordinating institution
Charitéplatz 1
10117 Berlin
Germany
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Prof. Dr. Gunter Schumann

Coordinator of environMENTAL and Head of the Centre for Population Neuroscience and Stratified Medicine (PONS) and Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy

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Key publications:
Global urbanicity is associated with brain and behaviour in young people. Xu J, …, Schumann G; CHIMGEN; IMAGEN Consortia.Nat Hum Behav. 2022 Feb;6(2):279-293. doi: 10.1038/s41562-021-01204-7. Epub 2021 Oct 28.PMID: 34711977
Alex Ing, Ph.D., …, Gunter Schumann M.D., Ph.D.; IMAGEN Consortium. Distinct Brain Networks for Externalising and Internalising Behaviour Predict Future Clinical Symptoms. Nature Human Behaviour, 2019 Dec;3(12):1306-1318.
Tianye Jia Ph.D.; … Gunter Schumann M.D.; IMAGEN Consortium; Neurobehavioural characterisation of reinforcement-related behaviour. Nature Human Behaviour (in press)

Prof. Dr. Markus Ralser

Einstein-Professor and Head of Biochemistry Department

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Website
ResearchGate

Key publications

Messner et al, Ultra-fast proteomics with Scanning SWATH.
Nature biotechnology 39 (7), 846-854, 2021

Messner et al, Ultra-high-throughput clinical proteomics reveals classifiers of COVID-19 infection.
Cell systems 11 (1), 11-24. e4, 2020

Demichev et al, DIA-NN: neural networks and interference correction enable deep proteome coverage in high throughput.
Nature methods 17 (1), 41-44, 2020

Prof. Dr. Henrik Walter

Head of Research Division Mind & Brain at Charité

Email
Website
ResearchGate

Key publications
Waller L et al. ENIGMA HALFpipe: Interactive, reproducible, and efficient analysis for resting-state and task-based fMRI data. Hum Brain Mapp 2022; 43:2727–2742.
Xu et al. Global urbanicity is associated with brain and behaviour in young people. Nat Hum Behav. 2022 Feb;6(2):279-293
Veer I et al. Psycho-social factors associated with mental resilience in the Corona lockdown. Transl Psychiatry. 2021 Jan 21;11(1):67

Role in the project

Charité is one of the largest university hospitals in Europe. All of its clinical care, research and teaching is delivered by physicians and researchers of the highest international standard. The Centre for Population Neuroscience and Stratified Medicine (PONS) aims at establishing and analysing big neuroimaging genetic datasets to precisely identify brain mechanisms underlying behaviour, and their genetic and environmental mediators, thus enabling prediction and stratification of mental disorders. The environMENTAL project is coordinated by Prof. Gunter Schumann, a pioneer in the field of population neuroscience. His team will carry out the spatiotemporal environmental characterisation and together with Henrik Walter, be involved in the biomarker identification.
Prof. Markus Ralser will add to the multi-model -omics characterisation using a unique proteomics platform developed by his group that enables ultra-high-throughput serum and plasma proteomics according to clinical laboratory standards. Shared data analysis will be enabled by the establishment of a data(base) infrastructure and management following FAIR principles, led by Prof. Roland Eils  and Sven Twardziok (BIH).

Charité Berlin

Coordinating institution
Charitéplatz 1
10117 Berlin
Germany
Website

Charité Berlin
Prof. Dr. Gunter Schumann

Prof. Dr. Gunter Schumann

Coordinator of environMENTAL and Head of the Centre for Population Neuroscience and Stratified Medicine (PONS) and Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy

Email
Website

Key publications:
Global urbanicity is associated with brain and behaviour in young people. Xu J, …, Schumann G; CHIMGEN; IMAGEN Consortia.Nat Hum Behav. 2022 Feb;6(2):279-293. doi: 10.1038/s41562-021-01204-7. Epub 2021 Oct 28.PMID: 34711977
Alex Ing, Ph.D., …, Gunter Schumann M.D., Ph.D.; IMAGEN Consortium. Distinct Brain Networks for Externalising and Internalising Behaviour Predict Future Clinical Symptoms. Nature Human Behaviour, 2019 Dec;3(12):1306-1318.
Tianye Jia Ph.D.; … Gunter Schumann M.D.; IMAGEN Consortium; Neurobehavioural characterisation of reinforcement-related behaviour. Nature Human Behaviour (in press)

 

Prof. Dr. Markus Ralser

Prof. Dr. Markus Ralser

Einstein-Professor and Head of Biochemistry Department

Email
Website
ResearchGate

Key publications

Messner et al, Ultra-fast proteomics with Scanning SWATH.
Nature biotechnology 39 (7), 846-854, 2021

Messner et al, Ultra-high-throughput clinical proteomics reveals classifiers of COVID-19 infection.
Cell systems 11 (1), 11-24. e4, 2020

Demichev et al, DIA-NN: neural networks and interference correction enable deep proteome coverage in high throughput.
Nature methods 17 (1), 41-44, 2020

Prof. Dr. Henrik Walter

Prof. Dr. Henrik Walter

Head of Research Division Mind & Brain at Charité

Email
Website
ResearchGate

Key publications
Waller L et al. ENIGMA HALFpipe: Interactive, reproducible, and efficient analysis for resting-state and task-based fMRI data. Hum Brain Mapp 2022; 43:2727–2742.
Xu et al. Global urbanicity is associated with brain and behaviour in young people. Nat Hum Behav. 2022 Feb;6(2):279-293
Veer I et al. Psycho-social factors associated with mental resilience in the Corona lockdown. Transl Psychiatry. 2021 Jan 21;11(1):67

Dr. Sven Twardziok

Dr. Sven Twardziok

BIH Group Leader Data Management

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Website
ResearchGate

Key publications
Mayer et al., Implementing FAIR data management within the German Network for Bioinformatics Infrastructure (de. NBI) exemplified by selected use cases, Briefings in bioinformatics, 22, 5, bbab010, 2021, Oxford University

Press
Mölder et al., Sustainable data analysis with Snakemake, F1000Research, 10, 2021, Faculty of 1000 Ltd.
Chua et. al., COVID-19 severity correlates with airway epithelium–immune cell interactions identified by single-cell analysis, Nature biotechnology, 38, 8, 970-979, 2020, Nature Publishing Group

Prof. Dr. Roland Eils

Prof. Dr. Roland Eils

Founding Director BIH Digital Health Center

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Website
ResearchGate

Key publications
Loske J, … Eils R, Mall MA, Lehmann I. Pre-activated antiviral innate immunity in the upper airways controls early SARS-CoV-2 infection in children. Nat Biotechnol 2021
Steinfeldt… Landmesser, U, Eils R. Neural network-based integration of polygenic and clinical information: development and validation of a prediction model for 10-year risk of major adverse cardiac events in the UK Biobank cohort. Lancet Digit Health 2022
Buergel, T… Eils, R & Landmesser U. Metabolomic profiles predict individual multidisease outcomes. Nature Medicine 2022

Role in the project

Charité is one of the largest university hospitals in Europe. All of its clinical care, research and teaching is delivered by physicians and researchers of the highest international standard. The Centre for Population Neuroscience and Stratified Medicine (PONS) aims at establishing and analysing big neuroimaging genetic datasets to precisely identify brain mechanisms underlying behaviour, and their genetic and environmental mediators, thus enabling prediction and stratification of mental disorders. The environMENTAL project is coordinated by Prof. Gunter Schumann, a pioneer in the field of population neuroscience. His team will carry out the spatiotemporal environmental characterisation and together with Henrik Walter, be involved in the biomarker identification.
Prof. Markus Ralser will add to the multi-model -omics characterisation using a unique proteomics platform developed by his group that enables ultra-high-throughput serum and plasma proteomics according to clinical laboratory standards. Shared data analysis will be enabled by the establishment of a data(base) infrastructure and management following FAIR principles, led by Prof. Roland Eils  and Sven Twardziok (BIH).

Freie Universitaet Berlin

Institute of Meteorology
Carl-Heinrich-Becker-Weg 6-10
12165 Berlin
Germany
Website

Freie Universitaet Berlin
Prof. Dr. Kerstin Schepanski

Prof. Dr. Kerstin Schepanski

Head of Working Group "Radiation and Remote Sensing"

Role in the project

Freie Universitaet Berlin is a full-spectrum university, comprising twelve departments and three Central Institutes that together offer more than 150 different academic programs in a broad range of disciplines. Three times, it successfully performed the German government’s Excellence competition for universities. The main focus of the Institute of Meteorology’s research and teaching is on the understanding of atmospheric processes and the simulation of weather and climate. Within the project, Prof. Dr. Kerstin Schepanski, professor of radiation and remote sensing of atmospheres and her team will support the development of the spatio-temporal environmental analyses tool with her expertise in atmospheric and aerosol science.

Key publications:

Tegen, I. and K. Schepanski (2018), Climate Feedback on Aerosol Emission and Atmospheric Concentrations, Current Climate Change Reports, 4(1), 1-10, doi:10.1007/s40641-018-0086-1

Bartkowski, B., K. Schepanski, S. Bredenbeck, and B. Müller (2022), Wind erosion in European agricultural landscapes: more than physics, People and Nature, https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10418.

Schepanski, K. (2018), Transport of Mineral Dust and Its Impact on Climate, Geosciences, 8(5), 151, doi:10.3390/geosciences8050151.

Zentralinstitut für Seelische Gesundheit

Square J5
68159 Mannheim
Germany
Website

Zentralinstitut für Seelische Gesundheit

Role in the project

​The Central Institute for Mental Health (CIMH) is one of the most renowned research facilities nationally and internationally for psychiatric disorders and clinical neuroscience. Its research focuses i.a. on disorder-specific and transdiagnostic mechanisms of risk, resilience and course of common child psychiatric disorders like ADHD, ASD and associated disorders, on translating findings into innovative prevention and age-adapted, personalized, biomarker-based, staged pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment programmes and guidelines, and on clinical studies to assess the long-term efficacy and safety of pediatric psycho­pharmaco­therapy. Under the lead of Prof. Tobias Banaschewski and Prof. Meyer-Lindenberg, CIMH will enable the clinical translation of the environMENTAL findings and support the identification of new biomarkers.

Prof. Dr. Tobias Banaschewski

Prof. Dr. Tobias Banaschewski

Medical Director of the Clinic of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy and Deputy Director of the Central Institute of Mental Health

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Key publications

Xu, J., … Banaschewski, T., …  Imagen Consortium. (2022). Global urbanicity is associated with brain and behaviour in young people. Nat Hum Behav, 6(2), 279-293. doi:10.1038/s41562-021-01204-7

Hohne, E., Banaschewski, T., … Kamp-Becker, I. (2021). Prevalences of mental distress and its associated factors in unaccompanied refugee minors in Germany. Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry. doi:10.1007/s00787-021-01926-z

Monninger, M., … Banaschewski, T., Holz, N. E. (2022). Real-time individual benefit from social interactions before and during the lockdown: the crucial role of personality, neurobiology and genes. Transl Psychiatry, 12(1), 28. doi:10.1038/s41398-022-01799-z

Prof. Dr. Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg

Prof. Dr. Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg

Director of the Central Institute of Mental Health

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RearchGate

Key publications

Lederbogen F*, Haddad L*, Kirsch P*, Streit F, Tost H, Schuch P, Wüst S, Pruessner JC, Rietschel M, Deuschle M, Meyer-Lindenberg A: City living and urban upbringing affect neural social stress processing in humans.  Nature, 2011 Jun 22;474(7352):498-501. doi: 10.1038/nature10190. (*shared first authorship)

Akdeniz C, Tost H, Streit F, Haddad L, Wüst S, Schäfer A, Schneider M, Rietschel M, Kirsch P, Meyer-Lindenberg A.: Neuroimaging Evidence for a Role of Neural Social Stress Processing in Ethnic Minority-Associated Environmental Risk. JAMA Psychiatry. 2014 Jun;71(6):672-80.  doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2014.35

Tost H*, Reichert M, Braun U, Renhard I, Peters R, Lautenbach S, Hoell A, Schwarz E, Ebner-Priemer U, Zipf A, Meyer-Lindenberg A*: Neural correlates of individual differences in affective benefit of real-life urban green space exposure. Nat Neurosci. 2019 Sep;22(9):1389-1393. doi: 10.1038/s41593-019-0451-y. Epub 2019 Jul 29. (*shared first authorship)

Universitaetsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein

Campus Kiel
Arnold-Heller-Straße 1-3
24105 Kiel
Germany
Website

Universitaetsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein

Role in the project

The University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein (UKSH) is one of the largest medical care centers in Europe, guaranteeing research medical-technical care at the highest level. The Institute of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology has its focus in medical teaching and research. The main scientific areas target behavioral medicine and basic neuropsychobiological research on learning and memory processes and information processing in the brain in the context of psychpathology, pain, and over the life span. A particular interest lies in the question how behavior and experience influence neural processes and how neural processes alter behavior and experience. This information will be used for integration into the development and empirical evaluation of behavioural medicine prevention and rehabilitation programmes using a combination of brain-behavior modulation techniques and digital tools.

Under the lead of Prof. Frauke Nees, director of the Institute of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology, in environMENTAL, a digital health app will be developed to ascertain a detailed behavioural and psychological assessment in daily life, also mapping environmental circumstances and spots, under the principles of citizen science. This app will be distributed in population-based and clinical cohorts.  

 

Prof. Dr. Frauke Nees

Prof. Dr. Frauke Nees

Director Institute of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology

Universitetet i Oslo

Problemveien 5-7
0313 Oslo
Norway
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University of Oslo
University of Potsdam

Am Mühlenweg 9
14476 Potsdam
Germany
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University of Potsdam
Radboud Universtiy Medical Centre

Geert Grooteplein 10 Zuid
6525 GA Nijmegen
Netherlands
Website

Radboud Universtiy Medical Centre

Role in the project

Radboud university medical center is a university medical center for patient care, research, and education, located in Nijmegen with the mission to be at the forefront of shaping the health and healthcare of the future. The research group predictive clinical neuroscience, led by Prof. André Marquand at the Donders Institute, a research centre devoted to understanding human cognition and behaviour in health and disease, is focusing on the development of statistical and machine learning techniques to make predictions relevant to brain disorders. With this strong expertise, Prof. Marquand’s group will be responsible for the development of an overall analytic framework of the project as well as statistical methods involving deep learning, normative modelling, and longitudinal and multi-modal analyses and provide the key interface for all environMENTAL data sets.

Prof. Dr. André Marquand

Prof. Dr. André Marquand

Group Lead Predictive Clinical Neuroscience Lab

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ResearchGate

Publication
Andre F. Marquand, Jan Buitelaar Ritzek, Christian F. Beckmann; Biological Psychiatry Volume 80, Issue 7, 1 October 2016, Pages 552-561; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2015.12.023
Andre F. Marquand, Koen v. Haak, Christian F. Beckmann; Nature Human Behaviour volume 1, Article number: 0146 (2017)
Saige Rutherford, …., Andre F Marquand; eLife sciences; DOI:https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.72904

Institute of Science and Technology Austria

Am Campus 1
3400 Klosterneuburg
Austria
Website

Institute of Science and Technology Austria

Role in the project

Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) is a cross-disciplinary research institution that combines basic science research with graduate education. Its scientists perform theoretical and experimental research in Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Information and System Sciences. Prof. Gaia Novarino’s group aims to study genes underlying inherited forms of neurodevelopmental disorders such as epilepsy, intellectual disability, and autism. Within environMENTAL, Prof. Novarino will transfer the multi omic information, to cellular models with CRISPR perturbed signalling pathways to study the effect on cell morphology and neuronal activity in human 3D brain organoids.

Prof. Dr. Gaia Novarino

Prof. Dr. Gaia Novarino

Group Lead Genetic and Molecular Basis of Neurodevelopmental Disorders

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Key publications
Villa CE, Cheroni C, Dotter CP, López-Tóbon A, Oliveira B, Sacco R, Yahya AÇ, Morandell J, Gabriele M, Tavakoli MR, Lyudchik J, Sommer C, Gabitto M, Danzl JG, Testa G, Novarino G. CHD8 haploinsufficiency alters the developmental trajectories of human excitatory and inhibitory neurons linking autism phenotypes with transient cellular defects. Cell Rep. 2022 Apr 5;39(1):110615. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110615
Deliu E, Arecco N, Morandell J, Dotter CP, Contreras X, Girardot C, Kaesper E, Kozlova A, Kishi K, Chiaradia I, Noh K*, Novarino G*. Haploinsufficiency of intellectual disability-gene SETD5 disturbs developmental gene expression and cognition. Nature Neuroscience, 2018 Dec;21(12):1717-1727

Universitat de Barcelona

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Universitat de Barcelona

Role in the project

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Universitaetsklinikum Bonn

Venusberg-Campus 1
53127 Bonn
Germany
Website

Universitaetsklinikum Bonn

Role in the project

The University Hospital Bonn is highly active in creating a strong network between patient care, science and teaching to reach its mission – the health and wellbeing of patients. It is embedded in an outstanding and innovative research environment of the University of Bonn and cooperating institutions. The Institute of Human Genetics aims to identify the genetic basis for diseases and to develop innovative means for diagnosis and prognosis of disease. Within the project, it will be responsible for the genomic analyses of IMAGEN and STRATIFY cohorts to identify disease related molecular signatures.

Prof. Dr. Markus Nöthen

Prof. Dr. Markus Nöthen

Director, Institute of Human Genetics

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ResearchGate

Key publications
Mullins N, Forstner AJ, O’Connell KS, et al. Genome-wide association study of more than 40,000 bipolar disorder cases provides new insights into the underlying biology. Nat Genet. 2021;53(6):817-829. doi:10.1038/s41588-021-00857-4

Trubetskoy V, Pardiñas AF, Qi T, et al. Mapping genomic loci implicates genes and synaptic biology in schizophrenia. Nature. 2022;604(7906):502-508. doi:10.1038/s41586-022-04434-5

Brouwer RM, Klein M, Grasby KL, et al. Genetic variants associated with longitudinal changes in brain structure across the lifespan. Nat Neurosci 2022; 25(4):421-432. doi: 10.1038/s41593-022-01042-4.

Jun. Prof. Dr. Andreas Forstner

Jun. Prof. Dr. Andreas Forstner

Work Group Leader Brain Genomics

Life and Brain GmbH

Venusberg-Campus 1
53127 Bonn
Germany
Website

Life and Brain

Role in the project

LIFE & BRAIN Genomics is one of the leading European service providers for array-based omics analyses. It supports customers from academia, industry and the healthcare sector with innovative products and scientific expertise from project planning to data analysis. Due to its close cooperation with the Institute of Human Genetics in Bonn, LIFE & BRAIN Genomics is in constant communication with the research community and is continually developing new applications for generating and interpreting omics data. Within the project, it will carry out the genotyping and bioinformatic analyses in its genotyping facilities, being one of Europe’s largest high-throughput facilities.

Dr. Per Hoffmann

Dr. Per Hoffmann

Chief Commercial Officer

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Key publications

Trubetskoy V, Pardiñas AF, Qi T, et al. Mapping genomic loci implicates genes and synaptic biology in schizophrenia. Nature. 2022;604(7906):502-508. doi:10.1038/s41586-022-04434-5

Mullins N, Forstner AJ, O’Connell KS, et al. Genome-wide association study of more than 40,000 bipolar disorder cases provides new insights into the underlying biology. Nat Genet. 2021;53(6):817-829. doi:10.1038/s41588-021-00857-4

Brainstorm Consortium, Anttila V, Bulik-Sullivan B, et al. Analysis of shared heritability in common disorders of the brain. Science. 2018;360(6395):eaap8757. doi:10.1126/science.aap8757

PD Dr. Stefanie Heilmann-Heimbach

PD Dr. Stefanie Heilmann-Heimbach

Head of Laboratory Genomics

Email

Key publications

Mullins N, Kang J, Campos AI, Coleman JRI, et al. Dissecting the Shared Genetic Architecture of Suicide Attempt, Psychiatric Disorders, and Known Risk Factors. Biol Psychiatry. 2022 Feb 1;91(3):313-327. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2021.05.029

Heilbronner U, Streit F, Vogl T. Interplay between the genetics of personality traits, severe psychiatric disorders and COVID-19 host genetics in the susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 infection. BJPsych Open. 2021 Oct 7;7(6):e188. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2021.1030.

Johnson EC, Demontis D, Thorgeirsson TE, et al. A large-scale genome-wide association study meta-analysis of cannabis use disorder. Lancet Psychiatry. 2020 Dec;7(12):1032-1045. doi: 10.1016/S2215-0366(20)30339-4

KSILINK

16, Rue d’Ankara​
67000 Strasbourg
France
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KSILINK
Universite d’Aix Marseille

Boulevard Charles Livon 58
13284 Le Pharo, Marseille
France
Website

Universite d’Aix Marseille

Role in the project

Aix-Marseille University (AMU) is the largest multidisciplinary French-speaking university in France, with high commitment to interdisciplinarity, which is at the heart of its development strategy. Its Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes is a multidisciplinary research institute of Inserm and Aix-Marseille University with the research focus on understanding the complex dynamics of the brain. Within environMENTAL, the group around Prof. Viktor Jirsa will test the causal models of molecular mechanisms, underlying the brain changes related to environmental signatures for their systemic effects. Thereby it will resort to The Virtual Brain, a neuroinformatics platform dedicated to the simulation of large-scale brain networks, part of the Human Brain Project.

 

Prof. Dr. Viktor Jirsa

Prof. Dr. Viktor Jirsa

Director Institut De Neurosciences des Systemes

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Key publications

Sip, V., Petkoski, S., Hashemi, M., Dickscheid, T., Amunts, K., & Jirsa, V. (2022). Parameter inference on brain network models with unknown node dynamics and spatial heterogeneity. bioRxiv, 2021-09.
Lavanga, M., Stumme, J., Yalcinkaya, B. H., Fousek, J., Jockwitz, C., Sheheitli, H., … & Jirsa, V. (2022). The virtual aging brain: a model-driven explanation for cognitive decline in older subjects. bioRxiv.
Melozzi, F., Bergmann, E., Harris, J. A., Kahn, I., Jirsa, V., & Bernard, C. (2019). Individual structural features constrain the mouse functional connectome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences116(52), 26961-26969.

Virtual Bodyworks

Barcelona Health Hub,
Recinto Modernista de Sant Pau
Carrer de Sant Antoni Maria Claret, 167
Spain
Website

Virtual Bodyworks

Role in the project

Virtual Bodyworks S.L (VBW) specialises in immersive virtual reality focused on medical and psychological rehabilitation. The primary expertise of VBW is immersive virtual reality, interaction, and evaluation of immersive systems. The company has produced products in the domains of rehabilitation for domestic violence, mental health, and physical rehabilitation.  In EnvironMENTAL project, VBW will contribute with its software and it will be adapted to the particular issue of climate change and form the basis of the development of a therapeutic technique with an automated therapist. The concept is the presupposition that there exists a future self who has overcome personal adversity (poor mental health as a consequence of environmental change).

ARTTIC Innovation

Oskar-von-Miller-Ring 29
80333 München
Germany
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ARTTIC Innovation
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena

Fürstengraben 1
07743 Jena
Germany
Website

Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena

Associated Partners

Fudan University

220 Handan Road, Yangpu
200433 Shanghai
China
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Fudan University
King’s College London

De Crespigny Park
SE58AF London
London, UK
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King’s College London
University of Nottingham

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University of Nottingham
Georgia State University Research Foundation Inc.

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Georgia State University Research Foundation Inc.
University of Southern California

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University of Southern California
Google LC

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Charité Berlin

Coordinating institution
Charitéplatz 1
10117 Berlin
Germany
Website

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Role in the project

Charité is one of the largest university hospitals in Europe. All of its clinical care, research and teaching is delivered by physicians and researchers of the highest international standard. The Centre for Population Neuroscience and Stratified Medicine (PONS) aims at establishing and analysing big neuroimaging genetic datasets to precisely identify brain mechanisms underlying behaviour, and their genetic and environmental mediators, thus enabling prediction and stratification of mental disorders. The environMENTAL project is coordinated by Prof. Gunter Schumann, a pioneer in the field of population neuroscience. His team will carry out the spatiotemporal environmental characterisation and together with Henrik Walter, be involved in the biomarker identification.
Prof. Markus Ralser will add to the multi-model -omics characterisation using a unique proteomics platform developed by his group that enables ultra-high-throughput serum and plasma proteomics according to clinical laboratory standards. Shared data analysis will be enabled by the establishment of a data(base) infrastructure and management following FAIR principles, led by Prof. Roland Eils  and Sven Twardziok (BIH).

Prof. Dr. Gunter Schumann

Coordinator of environMENTAL and Head of the Centre for Population Neuroscience and Stratified Medicine (PONS) and Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy

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Key publications:

  1. Global urbanicity is associated with brain and behaviour in young people. Xu J, Liu X, Li Q, Goldblatt R, Qin W, Liu F, Chu C, Luo Q, Ing A, Guo L, Liu N, Liu H, Huang C, Cheng J, Wang M, Geng Z, Zhu W, Zhang B, Liao W, Qiu S, Zhang H, Xu X, Yu Y, Gao B, Han T, Cui G, Chen F, Xian J, Li J, Zhang J, Zuo XN, Wang D, Shen W, Miao Y, Yuan F, Lui S, Zhang X, Xu K, Zhang L, Ye Z, Banaschewski T, Barker GJ, Bokde ALW, Flor H, Grigis A, Garavan H, Gowland P, Heinz A, Brühl R, Martinot JL, Artiges E, Nees F, Orfanos DP, Lemaitre H, Paus T, Poustka L, Robinson L, Hohmann S, Fröhner JH, Smolka MN, Walter H, Whelan R, Winterer J, Patrick K, Calhoun V, Li MJ, Liang M, Gong P, Barker ED, Clinton N, Marquand A, Yu L, Yu C, Schumann G; CHIMGEN; IMAGEN Consortia.Nat Hum Behav. 2022 Feb;6(2):279-293. doi: 10.1038/s41562-021-01204-7. Epub 2021 Oct 28.PMID: 34711977
  2. Alex Ing, Ph.D. , Philipp Saemann, M.D. , Ph.D., Gabriel Robert, M.D., Tianye Jia, Ph.D. , Thomas Wolfers, Tobias Banaschewski M.D., Ph.D.; Arun L.W. Bokde Ph.D.; Uli Bromberg Dipl.-Psych.; Christian Büchel M.D.; Sylvane Desrivières Ph.D.; Herta Flor Ph.D.; Vincent Frouin Ph.D.; Hugh Garavan Ph.D.; Penny Gowland Ph.D.; Ilya Veer Ph.D., Andreas Heinz M.D., Ph.D.; Bernd Ittermann Ph.D.; Jean-Luc Martinot M.D., Ph.D., Patricia Conrod, Argyris Stringaris, Marie-Laure Paillère Martinot, Maren Struve, Betteke van Noort, Jani Penttilä, Viola Kappel, Yvonne Grimmer, Tahmine Fadai, ; Frauke Nees Ph.D.; Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos Ph.D.; Luise Poustka M.D., Sabina Millenet Dipl.-Psych.; Erin Quinlan, Michael N. Smolka M.D.; Henrik Walter M.D., Ph.D; Robert Whelan Ph.D., Andre Marquand, Ph.D., Ole Andreasen, M.D., Ph.D. , John Ashburner, Ph.D., Elisabeth Binder M.D., Ph.D., Jan Buitelaar M.D., Ph.D., Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, M.D., Ph.D., Trevor W. Robbins, Ph.D., Gunter Schumann M.D., Ph.D.; IMAGEN Consortium. Distinct Brain Networks for Externalising and Internalising Behaviour Predict Future Clinical Symptoms. Nature Human Behaviour, 2019 Dec;3(12):1306-1318.
  3. Tianye Jia Ph.D.; Alex Ing Ph.D.; Erin Burke Quinlan Ph.D.; Nicole Tay; Qiang Luo Ph.,; Biondo F. Ph.D.; Tobias Banaschewski M.D., Ph.D.; Gareth J. Barker Ph.D.; Arun L.W. Bokde Ph.D.; Uli Bromberg Ph.D.; Christian Büchel M.D.; Sylvane Desrivières Ph.D.; Jianfeng Feng Ph.D.; Herta Flor Ph.D.; Antoine Grigis Ph.D.; Hugh Garavan Ph.D.; Penny Gowland Ph.D.; Andreas Heinz M.D., Ph.; Bernd Ittermann Ph.D.; Jean-Luc Martinot M.D., Ph.D.; Marie-Laure Paillère Martinot M.D., Ph.D.; Frauke Nees Ph.D.; Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos Ph.D.; Tomáš Paus M.D., Ph.D.; Luise Poustka M.D. , Juliane H. Fröhner Dipl.-Psych.; Michael N. Smolka M.D.; Henrik Walter M.D., Ph.D.; Robert Whelan Ph.D.; Gunter Schumann M.D.; IMAGEN Consortium; Neurobehavioural characterisation of reinforcement-related behaviour. Nature Human Behaviour (in press)

Prof. Dr. Markus Ralser

Einstein-Professor and Head of Biochemistry Department

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Key publications:

  1. Messner et al, Ultra-fast proteomics with Scanning SWATH. Nature biotechnology 39 (7), 846-854, 2021
  2. Messner et al, Ultra-high-throughput clinical proteomics reveals classifiers of COVID-19 infection. Cell systems 11 (1), 11-24. e4, 2020
  3. Demichev et al, DIA-NN: neural networks and interference correction enable deep proteome coverage in high throughput. Nature methods 17 (1), 41-44, 2020

Prof. Dr. Henrik Walter

Head of Research Division Mind & Brain at Charité

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Key publications:

  1. Waller L et al. ENIGMA HALFpipe: Interactive, reproducible, and efficient analysis for resting-state and task-based fMRI data. Hum Brain Mapp 2022; 43:2727–2742.
  2. Xu et al. Global urbanicity is associated with brain and behaviour in young people. Nat Hum Behav. 2022 Feb;6(2):279-293
  3. Veer I et al. Psycho-social factors associated with mental resilience in the Corona lockdown. Transl Psychiatry. 2021 Jan 21;11(1):67

Prof. Dr. Roland Eils

Founding Director BIH Digital Health Center

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Key publications:

  1. Loske J, … Eils R, Mall MA, Lehmann I. Pre-activated antiviral innate immunity in the upper airways controls early SARS-CoV-2 infection in children. Nat Biotechnol 2021
  2. Steinfeldt… Landmesser, U, Eils R. Neural network-based integration of polygenic and clinical information: development and validation of a prediction model for 10-year risk of major adverse cardiac events in the UK Biobank cohort. Lancet Digit Health 2022
  3. Buergel, T… Eils, R & Landmesser U. Metabolomic profiles predict individual multidisease outcomes. Nature Medicine 2022

Dr. Sven Twardziok

BIH Group Leader Data Management

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  1. Mayer et al., Implementing FAIR data management within the German Network for Bioinformatics Infrastructure (de. NBI) exemplified by selected use cases, Briefings in bioinformatics, 22, 5, bbab010, 2021, Oxford University
Press:
  1. Mölder et al., Sustainable data analysis with Snakemake, F1000Research, 10, 2021, Faculty of 1000 Ltd. Chua et. al., COVID-19 severity correlates with airway epithelium–immune cell interactions identified by single-cell analysis, Nature biotechnology, 38, 8, 970-979, 2020, Nature Publishing Group

Freie Universitaet Berlin

Institute of Meteorology
Carl-Heinrich-Becker-Weg 6-10
12165 Berlin
Germany
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Freie Universitaet Berlin is a full-spectrum university, comprising twelve departments and three Central Institutes that together offer more than 150 different academic programs in a broad range of disciplines. Three times, it successfully performed the German government’s Excellence competition for universities. The main focus of the Institute of Meteorology’s research and teaching is on the understanding of atmospheric processes and the simulation of weather and climate. Within the project, Prof. Dr. Kerstin Schepanski, professor of radiation and remote sensing of atmospheres and her team will support the development of the spatio-temporal environmental analyses tool with her expertise in atmospheric and aerosol science.

Prof. Dr. Kerstin Schepanski

Head of Working Group "Radiation and Remote Sensing"

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Key publications:

  1. Tegen, I. and K. Schepanski (2018), Climate Feedback on Aerosol Emission and Atmospheric Concentrations, Current Climate Change Reports, 4(1), 1-10, doi:10.1007/s40641-018-0086-1
  2. Bartkowski, B., K. Schepanski, S. Bredenbeck, and B. Müller (2022), Wind erosion in European agricultural landscapes: more than physics, People and Nature, https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10418.
  3. Schepanski, K. (2018), Transport of Mineral Dust and Its Impact on Climate, Geosciences, 8(5), 151, doi:10.3390/geosciences8050151.

Paul Renner

Research Associate

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Key publications:

  1. Baade, J., Gessner, U., Hahndiek, E., Harmse, C. J., Hill, S., Hirner, A., Mzileni, N., Otte, I., Pathe, C., Renner, P., et al. (2024), Sustainability of Southern African Ecosystems under Global Change, Book Chapter, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-10948-5_29

Central Institute of Mental Health (ZI)

Square J5
68159 Mannheim
Germany
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Role in the project

The CIMH in Mannheim is an independent state foundation that integrates mental health care in a 401 bed dedicated hospital, with over 100.000 visits per year, with translational neuroscience research into an academic health science center on a single compact campus. With a faculty of 24 full professorships, 1400 employees, a research budget of 14 Mio € and annual third-party funding in excess of 13 Mio € in 2020, the CIMH is Germany’s largest research institute dedicated to mental health. Since its founding in 1975, the CIMH has spearheaded innovations in community psychiatry, longitudinal and epidemiological research, neuroimaging, addictions research, digital mental health, public mental health, implementation science, neuroimaging and in particular neurodevelopmental research, addictions, and stem cell research in Germany. The CIMH is organized in a flat department structure and strongly works collaboratively, with 25% of papers joint by at least two departments. Publications have a combined annual IF of over 1800, average IF greater than 5. The CIMH coordinates one of the six sites in the DZPG, the BMBF-Networks ESPRIT, RELATER (PI Meyer-Lindenberg) and ESCA-Life (PI Banaschewski) and participates in ASD-Net and AERIAL just to name a few.

Prof. Dr. Tobias Banaschewski

Under the lead of Prof. Tobias Banaschewski, population based normative models will be replicatedand validated in clinical cohorts to generate multivariate environmental risk and resilience signatures

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Key publications

  1. Holz, N.E., …, Banaschewski, T., Marquand, A.F. (2023). A stable and replicable neural signature of lifespan adversity in the adult brain. Nat Neurosci, 26, 1603-12. doi: 10.1038/s41593-023-01410-8.
  2. Cortese S, Banaschewski, T, et al. Comparative efficacy and tolerability of medications for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in children, adolescents, and adults: a systematic review and network meta-analysis. Lancet Psychiatry. 2018;5(9):727-38
  3. Man KKC, Häge A, Banaschewski T, Inglis SK, Buitelaar J, Carucci S, Danckaerts M, Dittmann RW, Falissard B, Garas P, Hollis C, Konrad K, Kovshoff H, Liddle E, McCarthy S, Neubert A, Nagy P, Rosenthal E, Sonuga-Barke EJ, Zuddas A, Wong IC, Coghill D, ADDUCE Consortium (2023). Long-term safety of methylphenidate in children and adolescents with ADHD: 2-year outcomes of the Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Drugs Use Chronic Effects (ADDUCE) study.Lancet Psychiatry. 10(5):323-333.

Prof. Dr. Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg

Director of the Central Institute of Mental Health

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Key publications:

  1. Lederbogen F*, Haddad L*, Kirsch P*, Streit F, Tost H, Schuch P, Wüst S, Pruessner JC, Rietschel M, Deuschle M, Meyer-Lindenberg A: City living and urban upbringing affect neural social stress processing in humans.  Nature, 2011 Jun 22;474(7352):498-501. doi: 10.1038/nature10190. (*shared first authorship)
  2. Akdeniz C, Tost H, Streit F, Haddad L, Wüst S, Schäfer A, Schneider M, Rietschel M, Kirsch P, Meyer-Lindenberg A.Neuroimaging Evidence for a Role of Neural Social Stress Processing in Ethnic Minority-Associated Environmental Risk. JAMA Psychiatry. 2014 Jun;71(6):672-80.  doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2014.35
  3. Tost H*, Reichert M, Braun U, Renhard I, Peters R, Lautenbach S, Hoell A, Schwarz E, Ebner-Priemer U, Zipf A, Meyer-Lindenberg A*: Neural correlates of individual differences in affective benefit of real-life urban green space exposure. Nat Neurosci. 2019 Sep;22(9):1389-1393. doi: 10.1038/s41593-019-0451-y. Epub 2019 Jul 29. (*shared first authorship)

Nathalie Holz

associated

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Key publications:

  1. Holz, N.E., …, Banaschewski, T., Marquand, A.F. (2023). A stable and replicable neural signature of lifespan adversity in the adult brain. Nat Neurosci, 26, 1603-12. doi: 10.1038/s41593-023-01410-8.
  2. Holz, N. E., ... H. Tost. (2023). Early Social Adversity, Altered Brain Functional Connectivity, and Mental Health. Biol Psychiatry 93, 430-41. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2022.10.019
  3. Holz, N., …, Laucht, M. (2014). Impact of prenatal tobacco smoke exposure on inhibitory control: neuroimaging results from a prospective study over 25 years. JAMA Psychiatry, 71(7), 786-96. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2014.343.

Maja Neidhart

PhD student

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Key publications:

  1. Schumann, G., …; environMENTAL Consortium (2023). Addressing Global Environmental Challenges to Mental Health Using Population Neuroscience: A Review. JAMA Psychiatry, 80(10), 1066-1074. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.2996.
  2. Xu J, …; the environMENTAL Consortium (2023). Effects of urban living environments on mental health in adults. Nat Med, 29(6), 1456-1467. doi: 10.1038/s41591-023-02365-w.

Karina Janson

Research associate (data management and analysis)

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Key publications:

  1. Ruchay, Z., …., Jansone, K., …Nees, F.*, Alkatout, I.* (2024). Does an aptitude for surgery exist and can we predict it? an experimental study. Int J Surg, doi: 10.1097/JS9.0000000000001577. Online ahead of print. *shared last authorship
  2. Schumann, G., …; environMENTAL Consortium (2023). Addressing Global Environmental Challenges to Mental Health Using Population Neuroscience: A Review. JAMA Psychiatry, 80(10), 1066-1074. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.2996.
  3. Jansone K, … Nees F, On Behalf Of The Imac-Mind Consortium (2023). Association of Maternal Smoking during Pregnancy with Neurophysiological and ADHD-Related Outcomes in School-Aged Children. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 20(6), 4716. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20064716.

Emanuel Schwarz

associated

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Key publications

  1. Rieg, T., Schwarz, E. (2022). From mechanistic insight towards clinical implementation using normative modeling. Nat Comput Sci, 2(5):278-280. doi: 10.1038/s43588-022-00248-7.
  2. Schwarz, E. (2022). Advancing Psychiatric Biomarker Discovery Through Multimodal Machine Learning. Biol Psychiatry, 91(6), 524-525. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2021.12.009.
  3. Chen, J., …, Schwarz, E. (2020). Association of a Reproducible Epigenetic Risk Profile for Schizophrenia With Brain Methylation and Function. JAMA Psychiatry, 77(6), 628-636. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2019.4792.

Heike Tost

associated

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Key publications:

  1. Gan, G., …, Tost, H. (2021). Neural Correlates of Affective Benefit From Real-life Social Contact and Implications for Psychiatric Resilience. JAMA Psychiatry, 78(7), 790-792. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2021.0560.
  2. Tost, H., Meyer-Lindenberg, A. (2012). Puzzling over schizophrenia: Schizophrenia, social environment and the brain. Nat Med, 18(2), 211-3. doi: 10.1038/nm.2671.
  3. Lederbogen, F., …, Tost, H., …, Meyer-Lindenberg, A. (2011). City living and urban upbringing affect neural social stress processing in humans. Nature, 474(7352), 498-501. doi: 10.1038/nature10190.

Argyris Stringaris

associated

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Key publications:

  1. Murphy, S.E., …, Stringaris, A., Harmer, C.J. (2021). The knowns and unknowns of SSRI treatment in young people with depression and anxiety: efficacy, predictors, and mechanisms of action. Lancet Psychiatry, 8(9), 824-835. doi: 10.1016/S2215-0366(21)00154-1.
  2. Vidal-Ribas, P., …, Stringaris, A. (2021). Multimodal Neuroimaging of Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors in a U.S. Population-Based Sample of School-Age Children. Am J Psychiatry, 178(4), 321-332. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2020.20020120.
  3. Pan, P.M., … , Stringaris, A., Ernst, M., IMAGEN Consortium. Longitudinal Trajectory of the Link Between Ventral Striatum and Depression in Adolescence. Am J Psychiatry, 179(7):470-481. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.20081180

Nina Christmann

associated

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Key publications:

  1. Buitelaar, J.,  …, Christmann, N., …, Banaschewski T (2022). Toward Precision Medicine in ADHD. Front Behav Neurosci, 16, 900981. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2022.900981.
  2. Foo, J.C., Christmann, N., …, Rietschel, M. (2019). Longitudinal transcriptome-wide gene expression analysis of sleep deprivation treatment shows involvement of circadian genes and immune pathways. Transl Psychiatry, 9(1), 343. doi: 10.1038/s41398-019-0671-7.
  3. Christmann, N., …, Rietschel, M., Major Depressive Disorder Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (2018). Response to therapeutic sleep deprivation: a naturalistic study of clinical and genetic factors and post-treatment depressive symptom trajectory. Neuropsychopharmacology, 43(13), 2572-2577. doi: 10.1038/s41386-018-0092-y.

Dusan Hirjak

associated

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Key publications:

  1. Hirjak D, Northoff G, Taylor SF, Wolf RC. GABA receptor, clozapine, and catatonia-a complex triad.Mol Psychiatry. 2021 26(7):2683-2684. Epub 2020 Sep 25

Universitaetsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein

Campus Kiel
Arnold-Heller-Straße 1-3
24105 Kiel
Germany
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The University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein (UKSH) is one of the largest medical care centers in Europe, guaranteeing research medical-technical care at the highest level. The Institute of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology has its focus in medical teaching and research. The main scientific areas target behavioral medicine and basic neuropsychobiological research on learning and memory processes and information processing in the brain in the context of psychpathology, pain, and over the life span. A particular interest lies in the question how behavior and experience influence neural processes and how neural processes alter behavior and experience. This information will be used for integration into the development and empirical evaluation of behavioural medicine prevention and rehabilitation programmes using a combination of brain-behavior modulation techniques and digital tools.

Prof. Dr. Frauke Nees

Director Institute of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology

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Under the lead of Prof. Frauke Nees, director of the Institute of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology, in environMENTAL, a digital health app will be developed to ascertain a detailed behavioural and psychological assessment in daily life, also mapping environmental circumstances and spots, under the principles of citizen science. This app will be distributed in population-based and clinical cohorts.

Sebastian Siehl

PostDoc

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Key publications:

  1. Lehmler, Stephana,∗; Siehl, Sebastiana,∗; Kjelkenes, Rikkab; Heukamp, Jannika; Westlye, Lars Tjeltab,c; Holz, Nathaliea,d; Nees, Fraukea. Closing the loop between environment, brain and mental health: how far we might go in real-life assessments?. Current Opinion in Psychiatry 37(4):p 301-308 (2024) doi: 10.1097/YCO.0000000000000941 Online ahead of print.
  2. Siehl S, Wicking M, Pohlack S, et al. Altered frontolimbic activity during virtual reality-based contextual fear learning in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychological Medicine; 53(13):6345-6355. (2023) doi:10.1017/S0033291722003695
  3. Siehl, S., …, Nees, F.  Gray matter differences in adults and children with posttraumatic stress disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis of 113 studies and 11 meta-analyses. J Affect Disord, 333, 489-516. (2023) doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2023.04.028.
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Rieke Aden

PhD Student

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Beke Seefried

Research Associate (Data Management)

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Karina Janson

Research Associate (Data Analysis)

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Key publications:

  1. Ruchay, Z., …., Jansone, K., …Nees, F.*, Alkatout, I.* (2024). Does an aptitude for surgery exist and can we predict it? an experimental study. Int J Surg, doi: 10.1097/JS9.0000000000001577. Online ahead of print. *shared last authorship
  2. Schumann, G., …; environMENTAL Consortium (2023). Addressing Global Environmental Challenges to Mental Health Using Population Neuroscience: A Review. JAMA Psychiatry, 80(10), 1066-1074. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.2996.
  3. Jansone K, … Nees F, On Behalf Of The Imac-Mind Consortium (2023). Association of Maternal Smoking during Pregnancy with Neurophysiological and ADHD-Related Outcomes in School-Aged Children. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 20(6), 4716. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20064716.

Universitetet i Oslo

Problemveien 5-7
0313 Oslo
Norway
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The University of Oslo is the highest ranked institution of education and research in Norway – and one of the World’s Top 100 universities with a strong track record of pioneering research and scientific discovery. The Norwegian Centre of Excellence, led by Prof. Andreasson is the largest neuropsychiatric research unit in Norway. The Centre runs a large ongoing clinical collaborative programme on neuropsychiatric disorders. It provides unique access to the Norwegian registry data as well as extensive genetic and neuroimaging samples and has a longstanding expertise in harmonising and linking big datasets. Within environMENTAL, the teams around Prof. Andreassen and Prof. Westlye are leading the federating and harmonising of large-scale population-based cohorts.

Prof. Dr. Ole Andreassen

Head of NORMENT

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Key publications:

  1. Frei et al. 2019: Nature Communications10 (1), 1-11
  2. Van der Meer et al. 2020: Nature Communications, 11 (1), 3512
  3. Mullins et al. 2021: Nature Genetics, 54; 817-829

Prof. Dr. Lars Tjelta Westlye

Head of Research Department of Psychology

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Key publications:

  1. Kaufmann et al. 2019: Nature Neuroscience, 22 (10), 1617-1623
  2. Wolfers et al. 2018: JAMA psychiatry 75 (11), 1146-1155
  3. Alnæs et al. 2020: PNAS, 117 (22), 12419-12427

University of Potsdam

Am Mühlenweg 9
14476 Potsdam
Germany
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Since its founding in 1991, the University of Potsdam has excelled in research and teaching and established several international collaborations. The institute of social and preventive medicine, having a central role in environMENTAL, investigates how psychosocial factors influence health and illness across the life span. In addition to socio-demographic context factors such as age, educational background and migration background, the group is interested in how psychological, social and societal resources can maintain and promote health, and which stressors and risk factors affect disease processes and how. With this expertise in social and preventive medicine, the group around Prof. Michael Rapp will contribute to the environMENTAL analyses of how psychosocial factors influence health and illnesses.

Prof. Dr. med. Dr. phil. Michael Rapp

PI

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Key publications:

  1. Heinz, A., Charlet, K., & Rapp, M. A. (2015). Public mental health: A call to action. World Psychiatry, 14(1), 49–50. https://doi.org/10.1002/wps.20182
  2. Förstner, B. R., Böttger, S. J., Moldavski, A., Bajbouj, M., Pfennig, A., Manook, A., . . . Tschorn, M. (2023). The associations of Positive and Negative Valence Systems, Cognitive Systems and Social Processes on disease severity in anxiety and depressive disorders. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 14, 1161097. doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1161097
  3. Heinz, A., Kluge, U., & Rapp, M. A. (2016). Heritability of living in deprived neighbourhoods. Translational Psychiatry, 6(11), e941. https://doi.org/10.1038/tp.2016.215

Sarah Jane Böttger

Academic Staff

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Key publications:

  1. Böttger, S. J., Förstner, B. R., Szalek, L., Koller-Schlaud, K., Rapp, M. A., & Tschorn, M. (2023). Mood and anxiety disorders within the Research Domain Criteria framework of Positive and Negative Valence Systems: A scoping review. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 17, 1184978. doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2023.1184978

Maxi Woelke

PhD Student

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Dr. Mira Tschorn

PostDoc

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Key publications:

  1. Hoffmann, S.*, Tschorn, M.*, Michalski, N., Hoebel, J., Förstner, B. R., Rapp, M. A., & Spallek, J. (2022). Association of regional socioeconomic deprivation and rurality with global developmental delay in early childhood: Data from mandatory school entry examinations in Germany. Health & Place, 75, 102794.
  2. Tschorn, M., Lorenz, R. C., O’Reilly, P. F., Reichenberg, A., Banaschewski, T., Bokde, A. L., … & Rapp, M. A. (2021). Differential predictors for alcohol use in adolescents as a function of familial risk. Translational Psychiatry, 11(1), 157
  3. Tschorn, M., Daedelow, L., Szalek, L., Banaschewski, T., Bokde, A.L.W., Desrivières, S., … & Rapp, M. A. (2024) The differential impact of personality, social factors, brain functioning and familial risk. JAMA Network Open.

Radboud Universtiy Medical Centre

Geert Grooteplein 10 Zuid
6525 GA Nijmegen
Netherlands
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Radboud university medical center is a university medical center for patient care, research, and education, located in Nijmegen with the mission to be at the forefront of shaping the health and healthcare of the future. The research group predictive clinical neuroscience, led by Prof. André Marquand at the Donders Institute, a research centre devoted to understanding human cognition and behaviour in health and disease, is focusing on the development of statistical and machine learning techniques to make predictions relevant to brain disorders. With this strong expertise, Prof. Marquand’s group will be responsible for the development of an overall analytic framework of the project as well as statistical methods involving deep learning, normative modelling, and longitudinal and multi-modal analyses and provide the key interface for all environMENTAL data sets.

Prof. Dr. André Marquand

Group Lead Predictive Clinical Neuroscience Lab

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Key publications:

  1. Andre F. Marquand, Jan Buitelaar Ritzek, Christian F. Beckmann; Biological Psychiatry Volume 80, Issue 7, 1 October 2016, Pages 552-561; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2015.12.023
  2. Andre F. Marquand, Koen v. Haak, Christian F. Beckmann; Nature Human Behaviour Volume 1, Article number: 0146 (2017) Saige Rutherford, …., Andre F Marquand; eLife sciences; DOI:https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.72904

Institute of Science and Technology Austria

Am Campus 1
3400 Klosterneuburg
Austria
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Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) is a cross-disciplinary research institution that combines basic science research with graduate education. Its scientists perform theoretical and experimental research in Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Information and System Sciences. Prof. Gaia Novarino’s group aims to study genes underlying inherited forms of neurodevelopmental disorders such as epilepsy, intellectual disability, and autism. Within environMENTAL, Prof. Novarino will transfer the multi omic information, to cellular models with CRISPR perturbed signalling pathways to study the effect on cell morphology and neuronal activity in human 3D brain organoids.

Prof. Dr. Gaia Novarino

Group Lead Genetic and Molecular Basis of Neurodevelopmental Disorders

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Key publications:

  1. Villa CE, Cheroni C, Dotter CP, López-Tóbon A, Oliveira B, Sacco R, Yahya AÇ, Morandell J, Gabriele M, Tavakoli MR, Lyudchik J, Sommer C, Gabitto M, Danzl JG, Testa G, Novarino GCHD8 haploinsufficiency alters the developmental trajectories of human excitatory and inhibitory neurons linking autism phenotypes with transient cellular defects. Cell Rep. 2022 Apr 5;39(1):110615. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110615
  2. Deliu E, Arecco N, Morandell J, Dotter CP, Contreras X, Girardot C, Kaesper E, Kozlova A, Kishi K, Chiaradia I, Noh K*, Novarino G*. Haploinsufficiency of intellectual disability-gene SETD5 disturbs developmental gene expression and cognition. Nature Neuroscience, 2018 Dec;21(12):1717-1727

Universitat de Barcelona

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Universitaetsklinikum Bonn

Venusberg-Campus 1
53127 Bonn
Germany
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The University Hospital Bonn is highly active in creating a strong network between patient care, science and teaching to reach its mission – the health and wellbeing of patients. It is embedded in an outstanding and innovative research environment of the University of Bonn and cooperating institutions. The Institute of Human Genetics aims to identify the genetic basis for diseases and to develop innovative means for diagnosis and prognosis of disease. Within the project, it will be responsible for the genomic analyses of IMAGEN and STRATIFY cohorts to identify disease related molecular signatures.

Prof. Dr. Markus Nöthen

Director, Institute of Human Genetics

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Key publications:

  1. Mullins N, Forstner AJ, O’Connell KS, et al. Genome-wide association study of more than 40,000 bipolar disorder cases provides new insights into the underlying biology. Nat Genet. 2021;53(6):817-829. doi:10.1038/s41588-021-00857-4
  2. Trubetskoy V, Pardiñas AF, Qi T, et al. Mapping genomic loci implicates genes and synaptic biology in schizophrenia. Nature. 2022;604(7906):502-508. doi:10.1038/s41586-022-04434-5
  3. Brouwer RM, Klein M, Grasby KL, et al. Genetic variants associated with longitudinal changes in brain structure across the lifespan. Nat Neurosci 2022; 25(4):421-432. doi: 10.1038/s41593-022-01042-4.

Jun. Prof. Dr. Andreas Forstner

Work Group Leader Brain Genomics

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Life and Brain GmbH

Venusberg-Campus 1
53127 Bonn
Germany
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LIFE & BRAIN Genomics is one of the leading European service providers for array-based omics analyses. It supports customers from academia, industry and the healthcare sector with innovative products and scientific expertise from project planning to data analysis. Due to its close cooperation with the Institute of Human Genetics in Bonn, LIFE & BRAIN Genomics is in constant communication with the research community and is continually developing new applications for generating and interpreting omics data. Within the project, it will carry out the genotyping and bioinformatic analyses in its genotyping facilities, being one of Europe’s largest high-throughput facilities.

Dr. Per Hoffmann

Chief Commercial Officer

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Key publications:

  1. Trubetskoy V, Pardiñas AF, Qi T, et al. Mapping genomic loci implicates genes and synaptic biology in schizophrenia. Nature. 2022;604(7906):502-508. doi:10.1038/s41586-022-04434-5
  2. Mullins N, Forstner AJ, O’Connell KS, et al. Genome-wide association study of more than 40,000 bipolar disorder cases provides new insights into the underlying biology. Nat Genet. 2021;53(6):817-829. doi:10.1038/s41588-021-00857-4
  3. Brainstorm Consortium, Anttila V, Bulik-Sullivan B, et al. Analysis of shared heritability in common disorders of the brain. Science. 2018;360(6395):eaap8757. doi:10.1126/science.aap8757

PD Dr. Stefanie Heilmann-Heimbach

Head of Laboratory Genomics

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Key publications:

  1. Mullins N, Kang J, Campos AI, Coleman JRI, et al. Dissecting the Shared Genetic Architecture of Suicide Attempt, Psychiatric Disorders, and Known Risk Factors. Biol Psychiatry. 2022 Feb 1;91(3):313-327. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2021.05.029
  2. Heilbronner U, Streit F, Vogl T. Interplay between the genetics of personality traits, severe psychiatric disorders and COVID-19 host genetics in the susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 infection. BJPsych Open. 2021 Oct 7;7(6):e188. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2021.1030.
  3. Johnson EC, Demontis D, Thorgeirsson TE, et al. A large-scale genome-wide association study meta-analysis of cannabis use disorder. Lancet Psychiatry. 2020 Dec;7(12):1032-1045. doi: 10.1016/S2215-0366(20)30339-4

Abigail Miller

Research Associate

KSILINK

16, Rue d’Ankara​
67000 Strasbourg
France
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KSILINK is a pioneer in patient-based drug discovery. It designs and applies unique patient-based cellular assays for large-scale phenotyping screens, leaning on the power of AI-driven image analysis. Integrated from bed to bench and back to bed, it aims to generate most efficient first-in-class therapeutic molecules for next generation medicine. Within environMENTAL, KSILINK’s expertise will allow for an accurate determination of phenotypic signatures or ‘neuronal fingerprints’ of a given cellular state in authentic stem cell-derived disease models enabling mechanistic studies to better understand the molecular and cellular disease pathology. This will further lead to the implementation of screening activities aiming for the identification of compounds with potential to reverse a disease-related fingerprint towards a normal profile. Compounds shown to revert the phenotype in the cellular disease model are candidates for further drug discovery and development.

Dr. Peter Sommer

Lead of WP7, Co-Lead of Objective 4 of environMENTAL and Scientific Director of Ksilink

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Key publications:

  1. Thibaudeau, A., Schmitt, K., François, L. et al. Pharmacological modulation of developmental and synaptic phenotypes in human SHANK3 deficient stem cell-derived neuronal models. Transl Psychiatry 14, 249 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-024-02947-3
  2. Chatrousse, L., Poullion, T., El-Kassar, L. et al. Establishment of heterozygous and homozygous SHANK3 knockout clonal pluripotent stem cells from the parental hESC line SA001 using CRISPR/Cas9. Stem Cell Research 72, 1873-5061 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scr.2023.103209
  3. Lamiable, A., Champetier, T., Leonardi, F. et al. Revealing invisible cell phenotypes with conditional generative modeling. Nat Commun 14, 6386 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-42124-6
  4. Schumann, G., Andreassen, O.A., Banaschewski, T. et al. Addressing Global Environmental Challenges to Mental Health Using Population Neuroscience: A Review. JAMA Psychiatry. 80(10):1066–1074. (2023) doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.2996
  5. Weiss, A., Sommer, P., Wilbertz, J. H. Phenotypic Profiling of Human Stem Cell-Derived Midbrain Dopaminergic Neurons. J. Vis. Exp. (197), e65570 (2023) https://doi.org/10.3791/65570
  6. Chandrasekaran, S. N., Ackerman, J., Alix, E. et al. JUMP Cell Painting dataset: morphological impact of 136,000 chemical and genetic perturbations. bioRxiv, 2023.03.23.534023 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.23.534023
  7. Vuidel, A., Cousin, L., Weykopf, B. et al. High-content phenotyping of Parkinson's disease patient stem cell-derived midbrain dopaminergic neurons using machine learning classification. Stem Cell Reports. 17(10):2349-2364. (2022) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stemcr.2022.09.001

Dr. Karen Schmitt

Project Team Leader

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Key publications:

  1. Thibaudeau A, Schmitt K, François L, Chatrousse L, Hoffmann D, Cousin L, Weiss A, Vuidel A, Jacob CB, Sommer P, Benchoua A, Wilbertz JH. Pharmacological modulation of developmental and synaptic phenotypes in human SHANK3 deficient stem cell-derived neuronal models. Transl Psychiatry. 2024 Jun 10;14(1):249. doi: 10.1038/s41398-024-02947-3. PMID: 38858349.
  2. Schmitt K, Grimm A, Dallmann R, Oettinghaus B, Restelli LM, Witzig M, Ishihara N, Mihara K, Ripperger JA, Albrecht U, Frank S, Brown SA, Eckert A. Circadian control of DRP1 activity regulates mitochondrial dynamics and bioenergetics. Cell Metabolism. 2018 Mar 6; 27(3):657-666.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.cmet.2018.01.011. Epub 2018 Feb 22.

Dr. Myrto Patraskaki

Senior Scientist

Universite d’Aix Marseille

Boulevard Charles Livon 58
13284 Le Pharo, Marseille
France
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Aix-Marseille University (AMU) is the largest multidisciplinary French-speaking university in France, with high commitment to interdisciplinarity, which is at the heart of its development strategy. Its Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes is a multidisciplinary research institute of Inserm and Aix-Marseille University with the research focus on understanding the complex dynamics of the brain. Within environMENTAL, the group around Prof. Viktor Jirsa will test the causal models of molecular mechanisms, underlying the brain changes related to environmental signatures for their systemic effects. Thereby it will resort to The Virtual Brain, a neuroinformatics platform dedicated to the simulation of large-scale brain networks, part of the Human Brain Project.

Prof. Dr. Viktor Jirsa

Director Institut De Neurosciences des Systemes

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Key publications:

  1. Viktor Sip, Meysam Hashemi, Timo Dickscheid, Katrin Amunts, Spase Petkoski, and Viktor Jirsa. "Characterization of regional differences in resting-state fMRI with a data-driven network model of brain dynamics." Science Advances 9, no. 11 (2023): eabq7547.
  2. Mario Lavanga, Johanna Stumme, Bahar Hazal Yalcinkaya, Jan Fousek, Christiane Jockwitz, Hiba Sheheitli, Nora Bittner, Meysam Hashemi, Svenja Caspers and Viktor Jirsa. "The virtual aging brain: Causal inference supports interhemispheric dedifferentiation in healthy aging." NeuroImage 283 (2023): 120403.
  3. Melozzi, F., Bergmann, E., Harris, J. A., Kahn, I., Jirsa, V., & Bernard, C. (2019). Individual structural features constrain the mouse functional connectome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences116(52), 26961-26969.

Spase Petkoski

INSERM tenured Associate Researcher

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Key publications:

  1. Meysam Hashemi, Abolfazl Ziaeemehr, Marmaduke M. Woodman, Jan Fousek, Spase Petkoski, and Viktor K. Jirsa. "Simulation-based inference on virtual brain models of disorders." Machine Learning: Science and Technology 5, no. 3 (2024): 035019.
  2. Viktor Sip, Meysam Hashemi, Timo Dickscheid, Katrin Amunts, Spase Petkoski, and Viktor Jirsa. "Characterization of regional differences in resting-state fMRI with a data-driven network model of brain dynamics." Science Advances 9, no. 11 (2023): eabq7547.
  3. Martin Breyton, Jan Fousek, Giovanni Rabuffo, Pierpaolo Sorrentino, Lionel Kusch, Marcelo Massimini, Spase Petkoski, and Viktor Jirsa. "Spatiotemporal brain complexity quantifies consciousness outside of perturbation paradigms.” eLife13 (2024): RP98920.

Anastasios Polykarpos Athanasiadis

PhD Student

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VIRTUAL BODYWORKS S.L

St. Antoni Maria Claret, 167
Barcelona
Spain
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Virtual Bodyworks S.L (VBW) specialises in immersive virtual reality focused on medical and psychological rehabilitation. The primary expertise of VBW is immersive virtual reality, interaction, and evaluation of immersive systems. The company has produced products in the domains of rehabilitation for domestic violence, mental health, and physical rehabilitation.

Bernhard Spanlang

Main PI, CTO

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Key publications:

  1. Freeman, D., Haselton, P., Freeman, J., Spanlang, B., Kishore, S., Albery, E., Denne, M., Brown, P., Slater, M., & Nickless, A. (2018). Automated psychological therapy using immersive virtual reality for treatment of fear of heights: a single-blind, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial. The Lancet Psychiatry, 5(8). https://doi.org/10.1016/S2215-0366(18)30226-8
  2. Freeman, D., Reeve, S., Robinson, A., Ehlers, A., Clark, D., Spanlang, B., & Slater, M. (2017). Virtual reality in the assessment, understanding, and treatment of mental health disorders. Psychological Medicine, 47(14). https://doi.org/10.1017/S003329171700040X
  3. Gonzalez-Franco, M., Ofek, E., Pan, Y., Antley, A., Steed, A., Spanlang, B., Maselli, A., Banakou, D., Pelechano, N., Orts-Escolano, S., Orvalho, V., Trutoiu, L., Wojcik, M., Sanchez-Vives, M. V., Bailenson, J., Slater, M., & Lanier, J. (2020). The Rocketbox Library and the Utility of Freely Available Rigged Avatars. Frontiers in Virtual Reality, 1. https://doi.org/10.3389/frvir.2020.561558
  4. Hasler, B. S., Spanlang, B., & Slater, M. (2017). Virtual race transformation reverses racial ingroup bias. PLoS ONE, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174965
  5. Nierula, B., Spanlang, B., Martini, M., Borrell, M., Nikulin, V. V., & Sanchez-Vives, M. V. (2021). Agency and responsibility over virtual movements controlled through different paradigms of brain−computer interface. Journal of Physiology, 599(9). https://doi.org/10.1113/JP278167
  6. Salgado-Pineda, P., Fuentes-Claramonte, P., Spanlang, B., Pomes, A., Landin-Romero, R., Portillo, F., Bosque, C., Franquelo, J. C., Teixido, C., Sarró, S., Salvador, R., & Pomarol-Clotet, E. (2022). Neural correlates of disturbance in the sense of agency in schizophrenia: An fMRI study using the ‘enfacement’ paradigm. Schizophrenia Research, 243. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2021.06.031
  7. Salgado-Pineda, P., Landin-Romero, R., Pomes, A., Spanlang, B., Sarró, S., Salvador, R., Slater, M., McKenna, P. J., & Pomarol-Clotet, E. (2016). Examining hippocampal function in schizophrenia using a virtual reality spatial navigation task. Schizophrenia Research, accepted.
  8. Salgado-Pineda, P., Landin-Romero, R., Pomes, A., Spanlang, B., Sarró, S., Salvador, R., Slater, M., McKenna, P. J., & Pomarol-Clotet, E. (2017). Patterns of activation and de-activation associated with cue-guided spatial navigation: A whole-brain, voxel-based study. Neuroscience, 358. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.06.029
  9. Slater, M., Neyret, S., Johnston, T., Iruretagoyena, G., Crespo, M. Á. C., Alabèrnia-Segura, M., Spanlang, B., & Feixas, G. (2019). An experimental study of a virtual reality counselling paradigm using embodied self-dialogue. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-46877-3
  10. Spanlang, B., Nierula, B., Haffar, M., & Debruille, J. B. (2019). Mimicking Schizophrenia: Reducing P300b by Minimally Fragmenting Healthy Participants’ Selves Using Immersive Virtual Reality Embodiment. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2018.00504

Carlos Aguilera

Researcher

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Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena

Fürstengraben 1
07743 Jena
Germany
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The University of Jena is a center of science in Thuringia with a 500 year long tradition. Numerous famous names have passed through its doors over the centuries: Johann Franz Buddäus, Erhard Weigel, Schiller, Goethe, Hegel and Fichte. They were later followed by industrial pioneers Abbe, Zeiss and Schott, who steered the small town of Jena into the modern age. With around 18,000 students and more than 8,600 employees, the University of Jena significantly shapes the character of the city of Jena.  The Institute of Geography was founded in 1992 and developed to one of the most important Geography institutes in the German speaking area.
The group around PD Dr. Sören Hese, an expert in mapping of urban land use structures in multisensory very high-resolution Earth observation data, will develop the spatial environmental variables used to link mental diseases to geo spatial patterns and signatures using multidimensional Earth observation data and derived products (3D build-up properties of urban areas, green neighborhood metrics, terrain height data, multispectral signatures and night time light data).

PD Dr. habil. Sören Hese

Senior scientist – assistant Professor, remote sensing section, department of geography, head of UAV group

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Key publications:

  1. Berger, C., Rosentreter, J., Voltersen, M., Baumgart, C., Schmullius, C., Hese, S. 2017. Spatio-temporal analysis of the relationship between 2D/3D urban site characteristics and land surface temperature. Remote Sensing of Environment, 1-38 – 2017.
  2. Walde, I., Hese, S., Berger, C., Schmullius, C., 2014. From Land Cover-Graphs to Urban Structure Types. – International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 28 (3), pp. 584-609, DOI: 10.1080/13658816.2013.865189.
  3. Voltersen, M., Berger, C., Hese, S. & Schmullius, C., 2014. Object-based land cover mapping and comprehensive feature calculation for an automated derivation of urban structure types at block level. Remote Sensing of Environment, 154, 192-201.

Paul Renner

Research Associate

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Key publications:

  1. Baade, J., Gessner, U., Hahndiek, E., Harmse, C. J., Hill, S., Hirner, A., Mzileni, N., Otte, I., Pathe, C., Renner, P., et al. (2024), Sustainability of Southern African Ecosystems under Global Change, Book Chapter, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-10948-5_29

CONCENTRIS research management gmbh

Ludwigstraße 4
82256 Fürstenfeldbruck
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concentris research management GmbH (concentris) is a small and alert team of project managers and science communicators with longstanding experience in the management and dissemination of research projects within the FP7, Horizon 2020, Horizon Europe, IMI and IHI programmes.

Together with the scientific coordinator, concentris leads the project management office of environMENTAL.

concentris carries out the non-scientific tasks of EU projects, and provides support and consultancy services for scientists and researchers at universities, businesses, and research institutes from the first project idea to the successful completion.

As the project office, concentris is the central point of reference for the environMENTAL project and all partners.

With know-how, focus and dedication, we support our partners with the following services:

  • project management – safe and professional from one source
  • financial management – minimising risks
  • conference services – helping to achieve more real results
  • dissemination and project marketing – making results visible
  • training organisation – improving research quality in Europe

Dr. Ameli Schwalber

CEO

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Project Manager

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Meeting Organisation

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NAKO

Im Neuenheimer Feld 581
69120 Heidelberg
Germany
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The NAKO Health Study – “NAKO” for short – is Germany’s largest long-term population study, in which over 200,000 randomly selected citizens undergo comprehensive medical examinations and are asked about their lifestyle habits at 18 study centres on an ongoing basis. At the start of the study in 2014, the NAKO participants were aged between 20 and 69.

With data on lifestyle, environment and genetics, the NAKO health study contributes to prevention and personalised health care. A unique project that will have a lasting impact on medical research and health prevention.

Tamara Schikowski

Associate Member

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Key publications:

  1. Peters A; German National Cohort (NAKO) Consortium; Peters A, ...., Schikowski T, Schipf S, Schirmacher P, Schlett CL, Schmidt B, Schmidt G, Schmidt M, Schöne G, Schulz H, Schulze MB, Schweig A, Sedlmeier AM, Selder S, Six-Merker J, Sowade R, Stang A, Stegle O, Steindorf K, Stübs G, Swart E, Teismann H, Thiele I, Thierry S, Ueffing M, Völzke H, Waniek S, Weber A, Werner N, Wichmann HE, Willich SN, Wirkner K, Wolf K, Wolff R, Zeeb H, Zinkhan M, Zschocke J. Framework and baseline examination of the German National Cohort (NAKO). Eur J Epidemiol. 2022 Oct;37(10):1107-1124. doi: 10.1007/s10654-022-00890-5. Epub 2022 Oct 19. PMID: 36260190; PMCID: PMC9581448.
  2. Wigmann C, Hüls A, Krutmann J, Schikowski T. Estimating the Relative Contribution of Environmental and Genetic Risk Factors to Different Aging Traits by Combining Correlated Variables into Weighted Risk Scores. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Dec 13;19(24):16746. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192416746. PMID: 36554627; PMCID: PMC9779342.

Folkehelseinstituttet

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Fudan University

220 Handan Road, Yangpu
200433 Shanghai
China
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Fudan is one of the leading universities in Asia. The Institute of Science and Technology for Brain-inspired Intelligence (ISTBI), is an research institution of Fudan University. ISTBI focuses on the interdisciplinary research among intelligence science, cognitive neuroscience and mental health. Fudan affiliated PONS Shanghai is led by Prof. Gunter Schumann and Dr Tianye Jia. Prof. Schumann is the co-director of the ISTBI Zhangjiang International Brain Bank (ZIB). PONS Shanghai will work closely with other environMENTAL partners to validate research findings from the European cohorts in the ZIB, and to develop virtual brain models that can stimulate environmental adversities on molecular pathway and brain network properties.

Prof. Dr. Gunter Schumann

Coordinator of environMENTAL and Head of the Centre for Population Neuroscience and Stratified Medicine (PONS) and Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy

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Key publications:

  1. Global urbanicity is associated with brain and behaviour in young people. Xu J, Liu X, Li Q, Goldblatt R, Qin W, Liu F, Chu C, Luo Q, Ing A, Guo L, Liu N, Liu H, Huang C, Cheng J, Wang M, Geng Z, Zhu W, Zhang B, Liao W, Qiu S, Zhang H, Xu X, Yu Y, Gao B, Han T, Cui G, Chen F, Xian J, Li J, Zhang J, Zuo XN, Wang D, Shen W, Miao Y, Yuan F, Lui S, Zhang X, Xu K, Zhang L, Ye Z, Banaschewski T, Barker GJ, Bokde ALW, Flor H, Grigis A, Garavan H, Gowland P, Heinz A, Brühl R, Martinot JL, Artiges E, Nees F, Orfanos DP, Lemaitre H, Paus T, Poustka L, Robinson L, Hohmann S, Fröhner JH, Smolka MN, Walter H, Whelan R, Winterer J, Patrick K, Calhoun V, Li MJ, Liang M, Gong P, Barker ED, Clinton N, Marquand A, Yu L, Yu C, Schumann G; CHIMGEN; IMAGEN Consortia.Nat Hum Behav. 2022 Feb;6(2):279-293. doi: 10.1038/s41562-021-01204-7. Epub 2021 Oct 28.PMID: 34711977
  2. Alex Ing, Ph.D. , Philipp Saemann, M.D. , Ph.D., Gabriel Robert, M.D., Tianye Jia, Ph.D. , Thomas Wolfers, Tobias Banaschewski M.D., Ph.D.; Arun L.W. Bokde Ph.D.; Uli Bromberg Dipl.-Psych.; Christian Büchel M.D.; Sylvane Desrivières Ph.D.; Herta Flor Ph.D.; Vincent Frouin Ph.D.; Hugh Garavan Ph.D.; Penny Gowland Ph.D.; Ilya Veer Ph.D., Andreas Heinz M.D., Ph.D.; Bernd Ittermann Ph.D.; Jean-Luc Martinot M.D., Ph.D., Patricia Conrod, Argyris Stringaris, Marie-Laure Paillère Martinot, Maren Struve, Betteke van Noort, Jani Penttilä, Viola Kappel, Yvonne Grimmer, Tahmine Fadai, ; Frauke Nees Ph.D.; Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos Ph.D.; Luise Poustka M.D., Sabina Millenet Dipl.-Psych.; Erin Quinlan, Michael N. Smolka M.D.; Henrik Walter M.D., Ph.D; Robert Whelan Ph.D., Andre Marquand, Ph.D., Ole Andreasen, M.D., Ph.D. , John Ashburner, Ph.D., Elisabeth Binder M.D., Ph.D., Jan Buitelaar M.D., Ph.D., Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, M.D., Ph.D., Trevor W. Robbins, Ph.D., Gunter Schumann M.D., Ph.D.; IMAGEN Consortium. Distinct Brain Networks for Externalising and Internalising Behaviour Predict Future Clinical Symptoms. Nature Human Behaviour, 2019 Dec;3(12):1306-1318.
  3. Tianye Jia Ph.D.; Alex Ing Ph.D.; Erin Burke Quinlan Ph.D.; Nicole Tay; Qiang Luo Ph.,; Biondo F. Ph.D.; Tobias Banaschewski M.D., Ph.D.; Gareth J. Barker Ph.D.; Arun L.W. Bokde Ph.D.; Uli Bromberg Ph.D.; Christian Büchel M.D.; Sylvane Desrivières Ph.D.; Jianfeng Feng Ph.D.; Herta Flor Ph.D.; Antoine Grigis Ph.D.; Hugh Garavan Ph.D.; Penny Gowland Ph.D.; Andreas Heinz M.D., Ph.; Bernd Ittermann Ph.D.; Jean-Luc Martinot M.D., Ph.D.; Marie-Laure Paillère Martinot M.D., Ph.D.; Frauke Nees Ph.D.; Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos Ph.D.; Tomáš Paus M.D., Ph.D.; Luise Poustka M.D. , Juliane H. Fröhner Dipl.-Psych.; Michael N. Smolka M.D.; Henrik Walter M.D., Ph.D.; Robert Whelan Ph.D.; Gunter Schumann M.D.; IMAGEN Consortium; Neurobehavioural characterisation of reinforcement-related behaviour. Nature Human Behaviour (in press)

Dr. Tianye Jia

Associate Professor/Young PI, Associated deputy of PONS Shanghai

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Key publications:

  1. Sun Y, Jia T, Barker ED, Chen D, Zhang Z, Xu J, Chang S, Zhou G, Liu Y, Tay N, Luo Q, Chang X, Banaschewski T, Bokde ALW, Flor H, Grigis A, Garavan H, Heinz A, Martinot JL, Paillère Martinot ML, Artiges E, Nees F, Orfanos DP, Paus T, Poustka L, Hohmann S, Millenet S, Fröhner JH, Smolka MN, Walter H, Whelan R, Lu L, Shi J, Schumann G, Desrivières S. Associations of DNA Methylation With Behavioral Problems, Gray Matter Volumes, and Negative Life Events Across Adolescence: Evidence From the Longitudinal IMAGEN Study. Biol Psychiatry. 2022 Jun 22:S0006-3223(22)01356-7. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2022.06.012.
  2. Jia T, Chu C, Liu Y, van Dongen J, Papastergios E, Armstrong NJ, Bastin ME, Carrillo-Roa T, den Braber A, Harris M, Jansen R, Liu J, Luciano M, Ori APS, Roiz Santiañez R, Ruggeri B, Sarkisyan D, Shin J, Sungeun K, Tordesillas Gutiérrez D, Van’t Ent D, Ames D, Artiges E, Bakalkin G, Banaschewski T, Bokde ALW, Brodaty H, Bromberg U, Brouwer R, Büchel C, Burke Quinlan E, Cahn W, de Zubicaray GI, Ehrlich S, Ekström TJ, Flor H, Fröhner JH, Frouin V, Garavan H, Gowland P, Heinz A, Hoare J, Ittermann B, Jahanshad N, Jiang J, Kwok JB, Martin NG, Martinot JL, Mather KA, McMahon KL, McRae AF, Nees F, Papadopoulos Orfanos D, Paus T, Poustka L, Sämann PG, Schofield PR, Smolka MN, Stein DJ, Strike LT, Teeuw J, Thalamuthu A, Trollor J, Walter H, Wardlaw JM, Wen W, Whelan R, Apostolova LG, Binder EB, Boomsma DI, Calhoun V, Crespo-Facorro B, Deary IJ, Hulshoff Pol H, Ophoff RA, Pausova Z, Sachdev PS, Saykin A, Wright MJ, Thompson PM, Schumann G, Desrivières S. Epigenome-wide meta-analysis of blood DNA methylation and its association with subcortical volumes: findings from the ENIGMA Epigenetics Working Group. Mol Psychiatry. 2021 Aug;26(8):3884-3895. doi: 10.1038/s41380-019-0605-z. Epub 2019 Dec 6.
  3. Tianye Jia Ph.D.; Alex Ing Ph.D.; Erin Burke Quinlan Ph.D.; Nicole Tay; Qiang Luo Ph.,; Biondo F. Ph.D.; Tobias Banaschewski M.D., Ph.D.; Gareth J. Barker Ph.D.; Arun L.W. Bokde Ph.D.; Uli Bromberg Ph.D.; Christian Büchel M.D.; Sylvane Desrivières Ph.D.; Jianfeng Feng Ph.D.; Herta Flor Ph.D.; Antoine Grigis Ph.D.; Hugh Garavan Ph.D.; Penny Gowland Ph.D.; Andreas Heinz M.D., Ph.; Bernd Ittermann Ph.D.; Jean-Luc Martinot M.D., Ph.D.; Marie-Laure Paillère Martinot M.D., Ph.D.; Frauke Nees Ph.D.; Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos Ph.D.; Tomáš Paus M.D., Ph.D.; Luise Poustka M.D. , Juliane H. Fröhner Dipl.-Psych.; Michael N. Smolka M.D.; Henrik Walter M.D., Ph.D.; Robert Whelan Ph.D.; Gunter Schumann M.D.; IMAGEN Consortium; Neurobehavioural characterisation of reinforcement-related behaviour. Nat Hum Behav. 2020 May;4(5):544-558. doi: 10.1038/s41562-020-0846-5.

Dr. Xiao Chang

Associate Young Investigator

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Key publications:

  1. Sun Y, Jia T, Barker ED, Chen D, Zhang Z, Xu J, Chang S, Zhou G, Liu Y, Tay N, Luo Q, Chang X, Banaschewski T, Bokde ALW, Flor H, Grigis A, Garavan H, Heinz A, Martinot JL, Paillère Martinot ML, Artiges E, Nees F, Orfanos DP, Paus T, Poustka L, Hohmann S, Millenet S, Fröhner JH, Smolka MN, Walter H, Whelan R, Lu L, Shi J, Schumann G, Desrivières S. Associations of DNA Methylation With Behavioral Problems, Gray Matter Volumes, and Negative Life Events Across Adolescence: Evidence From the Longitudinal IMAGEN Study. Biol Psychiatry. 2022 Jun 22:S0006-3223(22)01356-7. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2022.06.012.
  2. Chang X, Zhao W, Kang J, Xiang S, Xie C, Corona-Hernández H, Palaniyappan L, Feng J. Language abnormalities in schizophrenia: binding core symptoms through contemporary empirical evidence. Schizophrenia (Heidelb). 2022 Nov 12;8(1):95. doi: 10.1038/s41537-022-00308-x.
  3. Chang X,Gong QY, Li CB, Yue WH, Yu X, Yao SQ, Feng JF (2021) Psychiatric disorders in China: strengths and challenges of contemporary research and clinical services. Psychological Medicine, 51(12):1-14.

King’s College London

De Crespigny Park
SE58AF London
London, UK
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King’s College London (King’s) partnership in this project is in line with its vision to deliver research to inform and innovate and make the world a better place. It hosts the Institute of Psychiatry Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN), which is one of the world’s strongest mental health research institutions, consistently ranked top in the world for highly cited (top 1%) publications in mental health and neuroscience. It promotes a strong research environment, combining clinical and research expertise, to ensure that research that addresses the most important clinical questions is delivered.

The National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) symbolises this spirit. It is a key partnership between the IoPPN and the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (the largest mental health provider in Europe), and forms part of King’s Health Partners Academic Health Sciences Centre. It is the only BRC specialising in mental, aiming to accelerate the translation of the latest scientific discoveries into clinical trials and other well-designed studies. By bringing together scientists and clinicians from different disciplines, these findings can be evaluated, developed, and implemented in the National Health Service, providing new tests and treatments for people with mental health conditions and neurological disorders.

Sylvane Desrivières, Professor of Biological Psychiatry and deputy lead of the King’s BRC ‘Eating disorders & obesity’ Theme, leads the multi-omics analyses in environMENTAL (Work Package 5), with the aim to identify and characterise genomic and molecular signatures related to brain, behaviour and environment. She is also a co-investigator on the development and implementation of digital health assessments aspect of the project (Work Package 3). In addition to leading projects exploring biopsychosocial risk factors for eating disorders (ESTRA study; PI), she leads several international neuroimaging x genomics consortia, including IMAGEN and STRATIFY (UK-PI), part of environMENTAL. She also Chairs the Epigenetics Working Group of the international Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis consortium (ENIGMA). She applies her skills and knowledge in neurobiology, genomics, magnetic resonance imaging and clinical and population neuroscience to discover the aetiological roots of major mental illnesses.

Prof. Dr. Sylvane Desrivières

Professor of Biological Psychiatry

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Key publications:

  1. Sun Y, …., Desrivières S. Associations of DNA Methylation With Behavioral Problems, Gray Matter Volumes, and Negative Life Events Across Adolescence: Evidence From the Longitudinal IMAGEN Study. Biol Psychiatry. 2022 Jun 22;S0006-3223(22)01356-7. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2022.06.012.
  2. Evangelou E, …., Desrivières S*, Schumann G*, Elliott P*. New alcohol-related genes suggest shared genetic mechanisms with neuropsychiatric disorders. Nat Hum Behav. 2019;3:950-961.
  3. Jia T, …., Desrivières S. Epigenome-wide meta-analysis of blood DNA methylation and its association with subcortical volumes: findings from the ENIGMA Epigenetics Working Group. Mol Psychiatry. 2021 Aug;26(8):3884-3895.

Dr. Di Chen

Postdoctoral Research Associate

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Key publications:

  1. Di Chen, Xiang Wang, Valerie Voon, et al, Tianye Jia, Wei Cheng, Jianfeng Feng. (2023). Neurophysiological stratification of major depressive disorder by distinct trajectories. Nature Mental Health, 1: 863–875.
  2. Di Chen, Tianye Jia, et al, Jianfeng Feng. (2022). Brain signatures during reward anticipation predict persistent attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 61(8): 1050-1061.
  3. Lu Liu, Di Chen, Fang Huang, et al, Miao Cao, Qiujin Qian, Jianfeng Feng. (2024). Interference of default mode on attention networks in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and its association with genetic variants and treatment outcomes. CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics, 30(8), e14900.
  4. Di Chen, Tianye Jia, et al, Jianfeng Feng. (2024). Evaluation of behavioral variance/co-variance explained by the neuroimaging data through a pattern-based regression. Human Brain Mapping, 45(4), e26601.
  5. Yan Sun, Tianye Jia, Edward Barker, Di Chen, et al, Sylvane Desrivières. (2023). Associations of DNA methylation with behavioral problems, grey matter volumes and negative life events across adolescence: Evidence from the longitudinal IMAGEN study. Biological Psychiatry, 93(4): 342-351.

Xinyang Yu

PhD Student

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Key publications:

  1. Yu X, Zhang Z, Herle M, ..., Desrivières S. Relationships between eating behaviours, psychopathology, brain maturation and genetic risk for obesity in a longitudinal adolescent cohort study. Mental Health. (Accepted).
  2. Yu X, Desrivières S. Altered anticipatory brain responses in eating disorders: A neuroimaging meta-analysis. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2023;31(3):363-376. doi:10.1002/erv.2967

Georgia State University Research Foundation Inc.

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University of Nottingham

University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD
United Kingdom
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The University of Nottingham is a research-focused campus university with campuses in Malaysia and China as well as the UK. It is the fifth largest university in the UK and a member of the Russell Group, Universitas 21, the Association of Commonwealth Universities and the European University Association.

Prof. Bernd Stahl

Work Package 9 lead and Professor of Critical Research in Technology

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Key publications:

  1. Farisco, M., Baldassarre, G., Cartoni, E., Leach, A., Petrovici, M. A., Rosemann, A., Salles, A., Stahl, B., & van Albada, S. J. (2024). A method for the ethical analysis of brain-inspired AI. Artificial Intelligence Review, 57(6), 1–27. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10462-024-10769-4
  2. Stahl, B.C. and Eke, D. (2024), “The ethics of ChatGPT – Exploring the ethical issues of an emerging technology”, International Journal of Information Management, Vol. 74, p. 102700, doi: 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2023.102700.
  3. Dwivedi, Y.K., Kshetri, N., Hughes, L., Slade, E.L., Jeyaraj, A., Kar, A.K., Baabdullah, A.M., et al. (2023), “‘So what if ChatGPT wrote it?’ Multidisciplinary perspectives on opportunities, challenges and implications of generative conversational AI for research, practice and policy”, International Journal of Information Management, Vol. 71, p. 102642, doi: 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2023.102642.

Dr. George Ogoh

Senior Research Fellow

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Key publications:

  1. Ogoh, G., Akintoye, S., Eke, D., Farisco, M., Fernow, J., Grasenick, K., Guerrero, M., Rosemann, A., Salles, A. and Ulnicane, I. (2023) Developing capabilities for responsible research and innovation (RRI). Journal of Responsible Technology, 15, p. 100065.
  2. Eke, D.O., Aasebø, I., Akintoye, S., Knight, W., Karakasidis, A., Mikulan, E., Ochang, P., Ogoh, G., Oostenveld, R., Pigorini, A., Stahl, B.C., White, T. and Zehl, L. (2021) Pseudonymisation of neuroimages and data protection: Increasing access to data while retaining scientific utility. Neuroimage: reports, 1(4), [Online] Available from: doi.org/10.1016/j.ynirp.2021.100053 [Accessed 05/06/2024].
  3. Ogoh, G., Akintoye, S., Eke, D.O., Leach, T., Ochang, P., Owoseni, A., Oluyinka, O. and Stahl, B.C. (2022) Contact Tracing Apps for the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Responsible Innovation Perspective. In: Dennis, M.J., Ishmaev, G., Umbrello, S. and van den Hoven, J. (eds.) Values for a Post-Pandemic Future. Philosophy of Engineering and Technology. Cham: Springer International Publishing.