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Precision psychiatry: Combining big data with stem cells

Mental disorders are recognized as leading causes of disability and morbidity globally, and are among the costliest disorders to affect humans. The causal underpinnings of these disorders is a complex web of genetic, biological and psychosocial mechanisms. Recent advances in technology and computational techniques can help disentangle this complexity, leading to a further understanding of the conditions and subsequently better strategies for treatment and prevention.

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Program

We have invited experts in the fields of stem cells, large-scale human genomics and machine learning who will talk about how progress in these areas is contributing to reaching the goal of precision psychiatry. 

 

13:00-13:05

Ole Andreassen 

Welcome

 

13:05-13:35

Andre Marquand

Using machine learning and big data neuroscience to move toward precision psychiatry

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13:35 - 14:00

Emanuel Schwarz

Systems medicine and artificial intelligence - new avenues towards precision psychiatry.

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14:05 – 14:30

Weihua Yue

Pharmacogenomic study of antipsychotic medicines treatment in patients with schizophrenia of Chinese Han population.

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14:35 – 15:00

Francesca Puppo

High-throughput all-optical electrophysiology in iPSC-derived neurons

 

15:00 – 15:30

General discussion

 

 

 

 


 

Published Dec. 15, 2020 10:39 AM - Last modified Aug. 2, 2023 9:36 AM