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Visit of Prof. Gunter Schumann at ICPBR

Date:Nov 14, 2023

On November 9th, 2023, Prof Gunter Schumann (Charite Berlin & Fudan University), together with his 3 colleagues visited ICPBR and gave talks entitled environMENTAL - Reducing the impact of major environmental challenges on mental health (by Gunter Schumann), Orthogonal decomposition of fMRI signals in cognitive tasks (by  Prof. JIA Tianye), Precise characterization of brain network underlying cognition and psychopathology using time-varying connectivity analysis (by Prof. CHANG Xiao), Simulation and manipulation of brain activity patterns associated with behavior symptoms: A use case for brain-computer simulations (by Dr. XIA Yunman).

Abstract:

environMENTAL is a Horizon Europe-funded project comprising 25 partners from Europe, the US, and China with co-funding by the Chinese MOST that will investigate how some of the greatest global environmental challenges, climate change, urbanization, and psychosocial stress affect brain health during the lifespan, and develop interventions aimed at prevention and early intervention. Leveraging federated cohort data of over 1 million European citizens and patients enriched with deep phenotyping data form large-scale behavioral neuroimaging cohorts, we will identify brain mechanisms related to environmental adversity underlying symptoms of depression, anxiety, stress and substance abuse. By linking population and patient data via geo-location to environmental data derived from remote sensing satellite measures, climate models as well as digital health applications, our interdisciplinary team will develop a neurocognitive model of multimodal environmental influences defined by transdiagnostic symptom groups of mental illness and their brain correlates. We will uncover the molecular mechanisms underlying this model using multi-modal omics analyses, 3D-brain organoid aggregates and virtual brain simulations. This work will provide an integrated perspective for each individual that incorporates the genetic and environmental influences on brain systems and psychopathology and behavior, across the lifespan and spectrum of functioning, which we will apply to develop risk biomarkers and stratification markers for different disease mechanisms. Based on the mechanistic knowledge generated, we will then identify compounds targeting causal mechanisms of disease and develop in close collaborations with stakeholders adapted digital health interventions using virtual reality that target symptom clusters defined by shared brain mechanisms. Together, this project will lead to the development of objective biomarkers and evidence-based interventions that will significantly improve outcomes of environmentally-related mental illness.

Biosketch of Prof. Gunter Schumann:

Prof. Gunter Schumann MD PhD, Distinguished Professor and Director, Centre for Population Neuroscience and Stratified Medicine (PONS) at ISTBI, Fudan University, Shanghai and Charite University Medicine Berlin is shaping and coordinating European and global mental health research on prediction and neurobiological characterization of mental disorders. In his research programmes, he develops and applies population neuroscience and precision medicine in Europe and globally. His innovative approaches have led to the identification of disease mechanisms and biomarkers for prediction and stratification. They have been published in leading journals, including in Nature, Nature Medicine and Science. Professor Schumann conceived and is coordinating the environMENTAL Horizon Europe project of 25 partnering institutions aimed at reducing the impact of major environmental challenges on mental health. He also leads the IMAGEN project, a groundbreaking imaging genetics study initially funded by the European Commission, the STRATIFY study, funded by the European Research Council (ERC), and the Indian cVEDA study. He directs the Zhanghjiang International Biobank at ISTBI, Fudan University. He is a recipient of prestigious awards, including an Advanced Grant of the ERC, a Humboldt Prize of the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. He received a NSFC Research Award for International Senior Scientists. He has attracted over 40 million Euro in grant funding.


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