Slides
2024
PARADISE Meeting Slides 19 June 2024
- Development of a Neonatal Epivenetic Score to capture Parent-Child Transmission Load for Psychiatric Risk (Elena Isaevska)
- Direct and Indirect Genetic Effects in Early Neurodevelopmental Traits in the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (Laura Hegemann)
- The role of the brain in the direct and indirect genetic transmission of risk for neurodevelopment disorders in the Generation R cohort (Fin van Uum)
PARADISE Meeting Slides 22 May 2024
- Genetics & heritability (Rudolf Uher)
PARADISE Meeting Slides 24 April 2024
PARADISE Meeting Slides 20 March 2024
- The Lausanne – Geneva High-Risk Study (Martin Preisig)
- High Risk Mood (Caroline Vandeleur)
- The Danish High Risk and Resilience Study - VIA 7, VIA 11, and VIA 15 (Merete Nordentoft)
PARADISE Meeting Slides 21 February 2024
PARADISE Meeting Slides 24 January 2024
- Linked ICA, predictive normative modelling, machine learning/artificial intelligence applications for FAMILY data (Christian Beckmann)
- Imaging genomics feature extraction using genomic ICA (Nicolò Trevisan)
- Multi-variate Modelling FLICA/ BigFLICA/ SupBIGFLICA (Christian Beckmann)
- Applications of Linked ICA on LEAP dataset (Ting Mei)
- Brain Growth Charts (Charlotte Fraza)
- From features to findings (Tristan Looden)
- Predictive modeling (Emma Sprooten, Christian Beckmann)
2023
PARADISE Meeting Slides 30 November 2023
- Genetics in the brain: Using animals in neuroscience (Dr. Geeske van Woerden)
- Epigenetics in health and disease (Isabelle Mansuy)
PARADISE Meeting Slides 25 October 2023
- Ethics in use of AI and machine learning models (Signe Mežinska)
- Stigmatization and severe mental disorders (Ivars Neiders, Signe Mežinska)
- How to communicate on FAMILY with stakeholders (Signe Mežinska)
PARADISE Meeting Slides 20 September 2023
PARADISE Meeting Slides 24 May 2023
- (Epi-)genetic Risk Scores (Andrea Allegrini, Alexander Neumann)
- Genetics and Epigenetics (Alexander Neumann)
PARADISE Meeting Slides 22 March 2023
- Cohorts (Neeltje van Haren)
- Get to Know EUFAMI (John Saunders)
- Running in the family – Why is it important to study fHR cohorts (André Decraene)
- Bipolar and schizophrenia young offspring study
- Running in the FAMILY – Understanding and predicting the intergenerational transmission of mental illness (Prof. Bjørn H. Ebdrup)
- The Danish High Risk and Resilience Study – VIA 7, VIA 11, and VIA 15
- Why is it important to study fHR? (Dr. Michele Poletti)