Academic Partner

  • University of Bern / Group Kaess: The group aims at clarifying the developmental pathways to adolescent risk-taking, self-harm and personality disorders. They examine risk and protective factors, neurobiological correlates, and clinical and functional outcomes of adolescents with self-harm and emerging BPD. PI: Prof. Dr. Michael Kaess [External Link]
  • University of California, Irvine / Thayer Lab: Focus on psychophysiological aspects of self-regulation, particularly parasympathetic influences on physical and mental health including hypertension, anxiety, and depression. PI: Prof. Dr. Julian F. Thayer [External Link]
  • University of Bonn / NEUROMADLAB: Neuroscience of Motivation, Action, and Desire Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry & Psychotherapy, University of Bonn & Tübingen. PI: Prof. Dr. Nils B. Kroemer [External Link]
  • University of Minnesota / RAD Lab: Advancing the understanding of the biology of mood disorders (e.g. depression and bipolar disorder) in adolescents, and testing how new investigational treatments may work to restore health in young people. PI: Kathryn Cullen, M.D. [External Link]
  • University of Dresden / Child and Family Mental Health Lab: Areas of focus are parent-child interaction, early childhood disorders (including early regulation disorders, attachment disorders) and psychotherapy for refugee children, adolescents and their families ( e.g. family-based interpersonal psychotherapy). PI: Prof. Dr. Anna-Lena Zietlow [External Link]
  • Max-Planck-Institute for Metabolism / Translational Neurocircuitry: The groups’ main research focus concerns the physiological pathways by which internal bodily signals are communicated to the brain to interact with reward processing and motivated behaviour. PI: Prof. Dr. Marc Tittgemeyer [External Link]
  • University of Dresden / Behavioural Epidemiology Group: The group focusses on psychological and behavioural factors, including cognitive-affective factors, in health and disease, considering interactions with genetic and social-environmental determinants. PI: Prof. Dr. Katja Beesdo-Baum [External Link]
  • University of Southern California / Emotion & Cognition Lab: Their research is investigating how both sympathetic and parasympathetic function affect brain function and cognition in aging and how interventions that increase parasympathetic activity may enhance brain function in older adults. PI: Prof. Dr. Mara Mather [External Link]

 

Industry partners

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