The research program is organized around 5 operational work packages.

Work Package 1 : Construction of the French Minds longitudinal cohort

Work Package 2 : Identification of underlying mechanisms

Work Package 3 : Identification and development of new therapeutic strategies

Work Package 4 : Development of a new French biomedical sector in mental health

Work Package 5 : Deployment of training and information actions

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Cohort French Minds

To develop a more precise and personalized approach of diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for mental disorders.

21 November 2024

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eD-PROPSY

Provide the French Minds cohort with a digital solution, capable of evaluating patients throughout their follow-up.

21 November 2024

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PUMA

Examine the link between urbanicity, air pollution and psychiatric disorders.

21 November 2024

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IMPACT

Study the impact of air pollution on brain development, particularly in psychiatric terms.

21 November 2024

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ImmunoPsy

Developing therapies to combat disruptive brain development.

21 November 2024

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UNREHAL

Exploring a new therapeutic approach for schizophrenia patients, suffering from persistent auditory hallucinations.

21 November 2024

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STIMaiTDeP

Exploring a new personalized approach to treat depression.

21 November 2024

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AUDICOBE

Exploring a digital therapy for depressive and bipolar disorders.

21 November 2024

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Pilot CICs in psychiatry

Develop a pilot structure model, which will serve as a basis for an extended network of psychiatric research teams.

21 November 2024

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EEG-MIND

Measuring brain activity in psychiatric disorders.

21 November 2024

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Mental Hub

Bringing communities together and building ecosystems, to meet the needs of precision psychiatry.

21 November 2024

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T4MINDS

Create and validate transnosographic Patient-Reported Experience Measures (PREMs) and Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs).

21 November 2024

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EDU

Educate, inspire and destigmatize mental health.

21 November 2024

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