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Professor and Psychiatrist @Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. Interested in Affective Disorders, Neuroscience, Networks, CBASP Psychotherapy, Neurostimulation, Depression Phenotyping
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What if part of the problem is how we measure depression itself? Our new paper examines current challenges in depression phenotyping and discusses both short- and long-term implications for the field.
With @astridchevance.bsky.social, @eikofried.bsky.social, Moritz Elsässer, Tim Hahn, Eric Ruhe, @nilsopel.bsky.social, @clbockting.bsky.social, Roger McIntyre, Allan Young, Paolo Fusar-Poli, Elisabeth Schramm, @jschleiderphd.bsky.social, Christian Otte, Udo Dannlowski, Brenda Penninx & Andreas Reif
To tackle this issue, we assembled an international and interdisciplinary team of leading depression researchers spanning psychiatry, psychology, psychometrics, epidemiology, AI/data science, and lived-experience expertise.
We have 2 new papers out in Nature Mental Health. [1] Led by @jonathanrepple.bsky.social: key challenges in advancing research on depression phenotyping, w focus on heterogeneity of depression, longitudinal disease trajectory & underrepresentation of lived-experience www.nature.com/articles/s44...
New paper in Nature Mental Health: www.nature.com/articles/s44... After decades of seeing limited progress in depression research despite enormous scientific effort, we started asking a more fundamental question:
Looking for a 3-year 100% postdoc position at the intersection of mental health, neuroimaging and biological markers? Come join our team: short.sg/j/59191808