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The Capital Region of Denmark
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Neuroimmunological investigations of ind...
The Capital Region of Denmark - a part of Copenhagen University Hospital
Neuroimmunological investigations of individuals with depression - PhD project
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Inflammation and the development of Schizophrenia and Affective Disorders – paving the way for new treatment targets – Large thematic grants Lundbeck Foundation
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ImmunoPsykiatri - Immunologiske årsager til Psykiatriske sygdomme
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Inflammation in the brain and other immune-related causes for Schizophrenia – paving the way for new treatment targets - Sapere Aude: DFF-Forskningsleder grant
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PSYCH-FLAME
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Exploring the impact of neuroinflammatory processes on a single cell level in the brain of individuals with the neuropsychiatric disorders schizophrenia and depression
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DEVELOPNOID - Dissecting early brain development in health and disease using brain organoids - Large collaborative grants LuF
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EraPerMed consortium on Personalized Medicine in Schizophrenia: predicting relapse, treatment response and the potential benefit of add-on anti-inflammatory agents
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Integrating genome and proteome variation for analysis of human disease - phd study
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PSYCH-CoV: Brain-effects of COVID-19 and consequences of mental disorders on incidence and survival of COVID-19, including the impact on psychiatric medication – PhD scholarship
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Immune cell alterations in patients with major depressive disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis. – scholarship for Research-year student
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Exploring the Causal Effects of Immune Responses to Cognitive and Mental Health through integrating Large-scale Genomics with Longitudinal Studies
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Lyme disease and the risk of mental disorders: a nationwide study – scholarship for research year student.
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Psykisk sygdom hos donorer og modtagere af knoglemarvstransplantationer: et immunopsykiatrisk registerstudie – scholarship for research year student.
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Traumatic brain injury and the risk of subsequent violent behaviour
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PANDAS/PANS – en overset autoimmun sygdom i barndommen? Detaljerede immunologiske undersøgelser af børn med akut opstået psykiatriske symptomer
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Benros, Michael Eriksen
(Project Manager, academic)
Vindegaard, Nina
(Project participant)
Christensen, Rune Haubo Bojesen
(Project participant)
Psychiatric Research Unit
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Psychiatric Centre Copenhagen
Psychiatric Centre Copenhagen
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Mental Health Services in the Capital Region of Denmark
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Status
Current
Period
01/06/2018
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01/09/2022
Research areas
Health Sciences
- Anxiety Disorders, Mood Disorders, Neurocognitive/Organic Disorders, Biomarkers, Cognition, Epidemiologic, Genetic Techniques, Neuroimaging, Pharmacology, Registerbased research, Meta-Analysis, Observational Study, Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial, Neurodevelopmental Disorders
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