PhD candidate at Max Planck School of Cognition. Centre for Language Evolution graduate in Edinburgh. Interested in evolutionary genetics, aDNA and the neurobiological bases for linguistic cognition.
Cognitive scientist at Stanford. Open science advocate. Symbolic Systems Program director. Bluegrass picker, slow runner, dad. http://langcog.stanford.edu
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Genetics - Statistics - Psychiatry.
Depression pharmacogenetics.
SGDP Centre, King’s College London. Psychiatric Genomics Consortium.
https://www.geneticsnetworkamsterdam.org
European Social Science Genetics Network
www.dondersinstitute.nl | Explores the human brain, cognition, and behaviour across various disciplines, including medicine, physics, biology, psychology, AI, and language studies.
Research Group Leader MPRG Biosocial | Max Planck Institute for Human Development | Jacobs Foundation Fellow
Postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen
MBBS, MD, PhD | GWAS storyteller | Scientist at Regeneron | Human genetics & drug discovery in Neuroscience & Psychiatry
Assistant Professor at CU Boulder interested in multivariate genomic methods development and their application to understanding shared and unique signal across human disease and risk factors.
PhD studying brain development, early environment & intergenerational transmission | University of Zurich, Jacobs Center, IMPRS LIFE | she/her 🇧🇷
Associate Professor in Developmental Science at the University of Bristol. Investigating executive functions in infancy and early childhood. Obsessed with longitudinal research.
Senior Lecturer in Statistical Genetics at KCL.
Group GitHub: https://github.com/ColemanResearchGroup/GroupInfoPublic. Views own. He/Him
Developmental psychologist at QMUL. Director of the Cognition, Development and Education research lab (http://codelab.science). Mum of 2. She/her
researcher interested in gene-environment interplay, education, mental health
Senior research fellow @ UCL
https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk/80153-andrea-allegrini