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Syn2Psy · Synaptic Dysfunction in Neuropsychiatric Disorders

H2020Status: CLOSED1 March 201931 August 2023EU funding €3,885,134Call H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018

The large public health burden and individual suffering associated with mental disorders speaks to the need to study their biological underpinning. Genetic research, animal models of disease and human neuroimaging studies have provided convergent evidence to common pathways implicated in their aetiology, namely pathways that regulate synapse development and plasticity, which result in abnormal structural and functional connectivity in the brain of neuropsychiatric patients. The time has come to integrate studies across different levels, leading to the identification of signatures of illness associated to specific risk pathways, which can drive the development of novel therapies.The objective of Syn2Psy is to provide high-level Ph.D. training for 14 early stage researchers (ESRs) to answer three critical questions: 1) What are the synaptic defects at the basis of neuropsychiatric disorders? 2) Which are the neuronal circuits that are disrupted, and may be targets for therapies? 3) How and when can we modulate the course of disease? Syn2Psy combines strong scientific with complementary know-how from the non-academic sector, and network-wide actions on scientific and complementary soft skills, to train a new generation of high achieving ESRs and provide them with the transferable skills necessary for thriving careers in a flourishing area. Industrial partners Lundbeck, Eurotrials and ZEISS provide experience on drug, clinical trials and technology development, the Coimbra University Hospital will expose the students to clinical research, while the clinic for child development PIN and the Marionet theatre company offer training in societal awareness and outreach. The excellent basic scientific knowledge and diverse skills acquired by ESRs will enhance their employment prospects in both the academic and non-academic sectors, and their scientific contributions will inform novel therapeutic approaches for alleviating this leading cause of disability worldwide.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

CENTRO DE NEUROCIENCIAS E BIOLOGIACELULAR ASSOCIACAO

PT · €713,161

partner

CARL ZEISS SMS GMBH

DE

participant

IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE

UK · €606,345

partner

PIN - Progresso Infantil

PT

partner

MARIONET-ASSOCIACAO CULTURAL

PT

participant

ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE

CH · €562,553

partner

UNIDADE LOCAL DE SAUDE DE COIMBRA EPE

PT

partner

Eurotrials Scientific Consultants

PT

participant

H. LUNDBECK AS

DK · €297,522

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €1,035,088

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH

UK · €670,465

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