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Professor Marianne van den Bree



Projects as PI
  
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  • 7/9 rare genetics disorders as a window into the genetic architecture of mental disorders (02/08/2019 -  31/03/2025)
  • Dissecting the effects of genomic variants enriched for neuropsychiatric disorders neurobehavioral dimensions in CNVs (01/04/2020 -  31/03/2025)
  • Early intervention to engage alcohol and sustance misusing pre-trial prisoners in appropriate health service use (01/10/2013 -  31/03/2017)
  • Feasibility study of psychopathology in children with 22Q11 deletion syndrome (22Q11DS) (01/01/2009 -  30/04/2011)
  • IMAGINE-2: Stratifying genomic causes of intellectual disability by mental health outcomes in childhood and adolescence (01/04/2020 -  30/04/2025)


Projects as Co-Investigator
  
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  • Deep microstructural phenotyping of the developing brain (01/07/2024 -  30/06/2032)
  • Developing Minds (01/09/2024 -  31/07/2030)
  • Disentangling genetic, intrauterine and environmental influences on childhood psychopathology using a novel method (01/01/2005 -  30/06/2009)
  • Excitatory-inhibitory balance in adolescents at high genetic risk of mental disorder: A study of cortical gamma oscillations and GABA concentrations in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (01/09/2013 -  08/12/2018)
  • Family and genetic influences on children's psychological development (01/07/2007 -  03/03/2011)

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