This is the account of the German Society of Biological Psychiatry (DGBP). We foster research in mental health, early career scientists, and scientific exchange.
DGBP - German Society of Biological Psychiatry
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New #SocioPatterns study in PNAS: we studied how social behavior and psychological well-being evolve at Concordia Station in Antarctica during the extreme isolation and confinement of a 10-month overwinter mission. Lessons for deep-space crews.
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
#NetSci #NetworkScience
This Saturday, we will be participating in the German Patient Congress on Depression in the Alte Oper Frankfurt with an info booth (you'll find us in the Clara Schumann Foyer). We are looking forward to chat with you! Find all details and tickets here: depressionsliga.de/kalender/pat...
Excited about our new paper:
Social interactions in isolated, confined, and extreme environments: A study of Antarctic winter teams using wearable sensors | PNAS www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
@andrea cantisani @jan schmutz
team performance drops while loneliness or paranoia increase over time
How do team dynamics change under extreme conditions? 🧊
A study at #Antarctica’s #Concordia station shows rising #loneliness, #distrust and #conflict, while cohesion and perceived performance drop. Wearable sensors could help detect risks early. 🚀
▶️ sohub.io/4uqo
@waltherseb.bsky.social
Neural networks are key to brain 🧠 function - influencing memory, aging, and neurodegeneration. With the new “Neural Networks Program”, 15+ DZNE research groups are joining forces to link network activity to disease and drive development of biomarkers and therapies.
👉 www.dzne.de/forschung/pr...
Die nächste DGBP/AGNP Konferenz findet am 12.-14. Mai 2027 in Berlin statt.
Mark your calendars and be part of the next joint conference May 12-14, 2027 in Berlin! Great science, lots of interaction, and good chances of getting an award.
some pictures from these past exciting days
Gestern endete der 6. DGBP/AGNP Kongress in Berlin. Grosses Finale mit vielen Posterpreisen für ECRs.
Zora Schickard (Würzburg) und Sofie von Känel (Bern) gewannen die beiden ersten Preise.
Danke an alle aktiven Teilnehmenden, wir hatten exzellente Poster!
Unser erster Post... da sind wir schon ein bisschen aufgeregt. Folgt uns für Neuigkeiten rund um biologische Psychiatrie und Hirngesundheit.
Weitere Informationen gibt es auf unserer Website www.dgbp.de
und über unseren LinkedIn Kanal: www.linkedin.com/company/1131...