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FAMILY · Running in the FAMILY - Understanding and predicting the intergenerational transmission of mental illness

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 October 202230 September 2027EU funding €10,906,410Call HORIZON-HLTH-2021-STAYHLTH-01

Mental illness runs in families. The FAMILY consortium aims to improve the life of mentally-ill persons with novel prediction models that are based on better understanding the mechanisms of intergenerational transmission of mental illness. The objectives are to improve causal understanding and gain prediction power from the family context by the innovative combination of statistical modelling of genetically informed designs, causal inference, multimodal and multilevel normative prediction, and molecular mapping, brought by world-leading neuroscientific expertise of the consortium, and address key bioethical and social issues raised by the concept of intergenerational risk transmission and risk prediction. FAMILY will bring together the largest existing human (epi)genetic and neuroimaging datasets from both within-family population cohorts and familial high-risk offspring studies, as well as utilise innovative animal models to shed light on pathways underlying intergenerational risk transmission. FAMILY will focus specifically on risk for mood and psychosis symptoms and diagnoses. In-depth causal analyses of how and when risk for mental illness occurs will help identify early risk and resilience factors and predict who is likely to be diagnosed or develop symptoms of mental illness. Advanced insights can uncover new targets for the development of preventive strategies to break the intergenerational cycle of mental illness and to support strengths and resource building. An immediate benefit will be to open direct translational perspectives to mental health care professionals by providing new (family-based) risk prediction tools for the early identification of adults and children at risk and to deliver ethical guidelines to guide its implementation. This will accelerate preventive and treatment intervention in vulnerable families and help target resilience strategies to prevent the transition from health to disease despite high familial risk.

Consortium · 18 organisations

coordinator

ERASMUS UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM ROTTERDAM

NL · €3,953,834

participant

LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FUR RESILIENZFORSCHUNG (LIR) GGMBH

DE · €588,125

participant

REGION HOVEDSTADEN

DK · €611,705

participant

FOLKEHELSEINSTITUTTET

NO · €361,777

participant

STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM

NL · €2,720,437

associatedPartner

CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE VAUDOIS

CH

participant

FUNDACION PARA LA INVESTIGACION BIOMEDICA DEL HOSPITAL GREGORIO MARANON

ES · €263,313

participant

EUROPESE FEDERATIE VAN FAMILIEVERENIGINGEN VAN PSYCHIATRISCH ZIEKE PERSONEN IVZW

BE · €62,500

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITA DELLA SVIZZERA ITALIANA

CH

participant

FUNDACIO DE RECERCA CLINIC BARCELONA-INSTITUT D INVESTIGACIONS BIOMEDIQUES AUGUST PI I SUNYER

ES · €692,715

participant

EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY

BE · €60,250

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITAT ZURICH

CH

participant

HARVARD GLOBAL RESEARCH AND SUPPORT SERVICES INC.

US · €456,348

participant

LATVIJAS UNIVERSITATE

LV · €483,781

thirdParty

HOSPITAL CLINIC DE BARCELONA

ES

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON

UK

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PERUGIA

IT

participant

CONCENTRIS RESEARCH MANAGEMENT GMBH

DE · €651,625

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