@article{20039,
  abstract     = {This Comment presents a high-level protocol for data harmonization within large cohorts, in which it postulates four main steps including (1) expert review, (2) pre-statistical harmonization, (3) statistical harmonization, and (4) validation.},
  author       = {Neidhart, Maja and Kjelkenes, Rikka and Jansone, Karina and Rehák Bučková, Barbora and Holz, Nathalie and Nees, Frauke and Walter, Henrik and Schumann, Gunter and Rapp, Michael A. and Banaschewski, Tobias and Schwarz, Emanuel and Marquand, Andre and Ogoh, George and Stahl, Bernd and Young, Allan H. and Desrivières, Sylvane and Clinton, Nicholas and Thompson, Paul and Schwalber, Ameli and Liu, Jingyu and Calhoun, Vince and Chang, Xiao and Xia, Yunman and Gong, Yanting and Jia, Tianye and Renner, Paul and Hese, Sören and Giner, Arantxa and Sanchez, Mavi and Alvarez, Elena and Spanlang, Bernhard and Pearmund, Charlie and Athanasiadis, Anastasios Polykarpos and Otten, Lisa and Pitel, Séverine and Petkoski, Spase and Jirsa, Viktor and Schmitt, Karen and Wilbertz, Johannes and Patraskaki, Myrto and Sommer, Peter and Heilmann-Heimbach, Stefanie and Mathey, Carina M. and Miller, Abigail and Claus, Isabelle and Nöthen, Markus M. and Hoffmann, Per and Forstner, Andreas J. and Pastor, Alvaro and Gallego, Jaime and Orosa, Francisco Eiroa and Viapiana, Guillem Feixas and Slater, Mel and Marr, Lena and Novarino, Gaia and Böttger, Sarah Jane and Tschorn, Mira and Rapp, Michael and Ask, Helga and Fernandez, Sara and Van Der Meer, Dennis and Westlye, Lars T. and Andreassen, Ole A. and Aden, Rieke and Seefried, Beke and Siehl, Sebastian and Nees, Frauke and Stringaris, Argyris and Tost, Heike and Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas and Christmann, Nina and Banks, Jamie and Schepanski, Kerstin and Schütz, Tatjana and Taron, Ulrike Helene and Eils, Roland and Roy, Jean Charles and Lett, Tristram A. and Kebir, Hedi and Polemiti, Elli and Hitchen, Esther and Jentsch, Marcel and Serin, Emin and Bernas, Antoine and Vaidya, Nilakshi and Twardziok, Sven and Ralser, Markus and Heinz, Andreas},
  issn         = {2731-6076},
  journal      = {Nature Mental Health},
  number       = {10},
  pages        = {1134--1137},
  publisher    = {Springer Nature},
  title        = {{A protocol for data harmonization in large cohorts}},
  doi          = {10.1038/s44220-024-00315-0},
  volume       = {2},
  year         = {2024},
}

@article{20156,
  abstract     = {Integrative analyses that incorporate different levels of ‘-omics’ data represent a powerful tool for deciphering the biological mechanisms that underlie environmental influences on mental health and disease. This Comment highlights various aspects of such multi-omics approaches, using the example of the EU-funded environMENTAL project.},
  author       = {Desrivières, Sylvane and Miller, Abigail and Mathey, Carina M. and Yu, Xinyang and Chen, Di and Agunbiade, Kofoworola and Heilmann-Heimbach, Stefanie and Forstner, Andreas J. and Schumann, Gunter and Hoffmann, Per and Nöthen, Markus M. and Ogoh, George and Stahl, Bernd and Young, Allan H. and Clinton, Nicholas and Thompson, Paul and Schwalber, Ameli and Liu, Jingyu and Calhoun, Vince and Chang, Xiao and Xia, Yunman and Gong, Yanting and Jia, Tianye and Renner, Paul and Hese, Sören and Giner, Arantxa and Sanchez, Mavi and Alvarez, Elena and Spanlang, Bernhard and Pearmund, Charlie and Athanasiadis, Anastasios Polykarpos and Otten, Lisa and Pitel, Séverine and Petkoski, Spase and Jirsa, Viktor and Schmitt, Karen and Wilbertz, Johannes and Patraskaki, Myrto and Sommer, Peter and Claus, Isabelle and Pastor, Alvaro and Gallego, Jaime and Orosa, Francisco Eiroa and Viapiana, Guillem Feixas and Slater, Mel and Marr, Lena and Novarino, Gaia and Marquand, Andre and Böttger, Sarah Jane and Tschorn, Mira and Rapp, Michael and Ask, Helga and Kjelkenes, Rikka and Fernandez, Sara and Van Der Meer, Dennis and Westlye, Lars T. and Andreassen, Ole A. and Aden, Rieke and Seefried, Beke and Siehl, Sebastian and Nees, Frauke and Neidhart, Maja and Stringaris, Argyris and Schwarz, Emanuel and Holz, Nathalie and Tost, Heike and Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas and Christmann, Nina and Jansone, Karina and Banaschewski, Tobias and Banks, Jamie and Schepanski, Kerstin and Schütz, Tatjana and Taron, Ulrike Helene and Eils, Roland and Roy, Jean Charles and Lett, Tristram A. and Kebir, Hedi and Polemiti, Elli and Hitchen, Esther and Jentsch, Marcel and Serin, Emin and Bernas, Antoine and Vaidya, Nilakshi and Twardziok, Sven and Ralser, Markus and Heinz, Andreas and Walter, Henrik},
  issn         = {2731-6076},
  journal      = {Nature Mental Health},
  number       = {10},
  pages        = {1131--1133},
  publisher    = {Springer Nature},
  title        = {{Multi-omics analyses of the environMENTAL project provide insights into mental health and disease}},
  doi          = {10.1038/s44220-024-00317-y},
  volume       = {2},
  year         = {2024},
}

@article{20157,
  abstract     = {The focus of much of contemporary research ethics is on compliance with established protocols. However, large data-driven neuroscience research raises new ethical concerns that have no agreed-upon solution. Here we reflect on these challenges and propose better integration of public and patient involvement in this evolving landscape.},
  author       = {Stahl, Bernd and Ogoh, George and Schumann, Gunter and Walter, Henrik and Stahl, Bernd and Young, Allan H. and Desrivières, Sylvane and Clinton, Nicholas and Thompson, Paul and Schwalber, Ameli and Liu, Jingyu and Calhoun, Vince and Chang, Xiao and Xia, Yunman and Gong, Yanting and Jia, Tianye and Renner, Paul and Hese, Sören and Giner, Arantxa and Sanchez, Mavi and Alvarez, Elena and Spanlang, Bernhard and Pearmund, Charlie and Athanasiadis, Anastasios Polykarpos and Otten, Lisa and Pitel, Séverine and Petkoski, Spase and Jirsa, Viktor and Schmitt, Karen and Wilbertz, Johannes and Patraskaki, Myrto and Sommer, Peter and Heilmann-Heimbach, Stefanie and Mathey, Carina M. and Miller, Abigail and Claus, Isabelle and Nöthen, Markus M. and Hoffmann, Per and Forstner, Andreas J. and Pastor, Alvaro and Gallego, Jaime and Orosa, Francisco Eiroa and Viapiana, Guillem Feixas and Slater, Mel and Marr, Lena and Novarino, Gaia and Marquand, Andre and Böttger, Sarah Jane and Tschorn, Mira and Rapp, Michael and Ask, Helga and Kjelkenes, Rikka and Fernandez, Sara and Van Der Meer, Dennis and Westlye, Lars T. and Andreassen, Ole A. and Aden, Rieke and Seefried, Beke and Siehl, Sebastian and Nees, Frauke and Neidhart, Maja and Stringaris, Argyris and Schwarz, Emanuel and Holz, Nathalie and Tost, Heike and Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas and Christmann, Nina and Jansone, Karina and Banaschewski, Tobias and Banks, Jamie and Schepanski, Kerstin and Schütz, Tatjana and Taron, Ulrike Helene and Eils, Roland and Roy, Jean Charles and Lett, Tristram A. and Kebir, Hedi and Polemiti, Elli and Hitchen, Esther and Jentsch, Marcel and Serin, Emin and Bernas, Antoine and Vaidya, Nilakshi and Twardziok, Sven and Ralser, Markus and Heinz, Andreas and Walter, Henrik},
  issn         = {2731-6076},
  journal      = {Nature Mental Health},
  number       = {10},
  publisher    = {Springer Nature},
  title        = {{Rethinking ethics in interdisciplinary and big data-driven neuroscience projects}},
  doi          = {10.1038/s44220-024-00320-3},
  volume       = {2},
  year         = {2024},
}

@article{19446,
  abstract     = {This Comment explores new approaches to enrich large-scale population data, including incorporating macro-environmental and digital health measures.},
  author       = {Nees, Frauke and Renner, Paul and Holz, Nathalie E. and Polemiti, Elli and Siehl, Sebastian and Hese, Sören and Schepanski, Kerstin and Schumann, Gunter and Walter, Henrik and Heinz, Andreas and Ralser, Markus and Twardziok, Sven and Vaidya, Nilakshi and Bernas, Antoine and Serin, Emin and Jentsch, Marcel and Hitchen, Esther and Kebir, Hedi and Lett, Tristram A. and Roy, Jean Charles and Eils, Roland and Taron, Ulrike Helene and Schütz, Tatjana and Banks, Jamie and Banaschewski, Tobias and Jansone, Karina and Christmann, Nina and Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas and Tost, Heike and Holz, Nathalie and Schwarz, Emanuel and Stringaris, Argyris and Neidhart, Maja and Seefried, Beke and Aden, Rieke and Andreassen, Ole A. and Westlye, Lars T. and Van Der Meer, Dennis and Fernandez, Sara and Kjelkenes, Rikka and Ask, Helga and Rapp, Michael and Tschorn, Mira and Böttger, Sarah Jane and Marquand, Andre and Novarino, Gaia and Marr, Lena and Slater, Mel and Viapiana, Guillem Feixas and Orosa, Francisco Eiroa and Gallego, Jaime and Pastor, Alvaro and Forstner, Andreas J. and Hoffmann, Per and Nöthen, Markus M. and Claus, Isabelle and Miller, Abigail and Mathey, Carina M. and Heilmann-Heimbach, Stefanie and Sommer, Peter and Patraskaki, Myrto and Wilbertz, Johannes and Schmitt, Karen and Jirsa, Viktor and Petkoski, Spase and Pitel, Séverine and Otten, Lisa and Athanasiadis, Anastasios Polykarpos and Pearmund, Charlie and Spanlang, Bernhard and Alvarez, Elena and Sanchez, Mavi and Giner, Arantxa and Jia, Tianye and Gong, Yanting and Xia, Yunman and Chang, Xiao and Calhoun, Vince and Liu, Jingyu and Schwalber, Ameli and Thompson, Paul and Clinton, Nicholas and Desrivières, Sylvane and Young, Allan H. and Stahl, Bernd and Ogoh, George},
  issn         = {2731-6076},
  journal      = {Nature Mental Health},
  number       = {10},
  pages        = {1124--1127},
  publisher    = {Springer Nature},
  title        = {{Large-scale population data enrichment in mental health research}},
  doi          = {10.1038/s44220-024-00316-z},
  volume       = {2},
  year         = {2024},
}

@article{13168,
  abstract     = {Urban-living individuals are exposed to many environmental factors that may combine and interact to influence mental health. While individual factors of an urban environment have been investigated in isolation, no attempt has been made to model how complex, real-life exposure to living in the city relates to brain and mental health, and how this is moderated by genetic factors. Using the data of 156,075 participants from the UK Biobank, we carried out sparse canonical correlation analyses to investigate the relationships between urban environments and psychiatric symptoms. We found an environmental profile of social deprivation, air pollution, street network and urban land-use density that was positively correlated with an affective symptom group (r = 0.22, Pperm < 0.001), mediated by brain volume differences consistent with reward processing, and moderated by genes enriched for stress response, including CRHR1, explaining 2.01% of the variance in brain volume differences. Protective factors such as greenness and generous destination accessibility were negatively correlated with an anxiety symptom group (r = 0.10, Pperm < 0.001), mediated by brain regions necessary for emotion regulation and moderated by EXD3, explaining 1.65% of the variance. The third urban environmental profile was correlated with an emotional instability symptom group (r = 0.03, Pperm < 0.001). Our findings suggest that different environmental profiles of urban living may influence specific psychiatric symptom groups through distinct neurobiological pathways.},
  author       = {Xu, Jiayuan and Liu, Nana and Polemiti, Elli and Garcia-Mondragon, Liliana and Tang, Jie and Liu, Xiaoxuan and Lett, Tristram and Yu, Le and Nöthen, Markus M. and Feng, Jianfeng and Yu, Chunshui and Marquand, Andre and Schumann, Gunter and Walter, Henrik and Heinz, Andreas and Ralser, Markus and Twardziok, Sven and Vaidya, Nilakshi and Serin, Emin and Jentsch, Marcel and Hitchen, Esther and Eils, Roland and Taron, Ulrike Helene and Schütz, Tatjana and Schepanski, Kerstin and Banks, Jamie and Banaschewski, Tobias and Jansone, Karina and Christmann, Nina and Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas and Tost, Heike and Holz, Nathalie and Schwarz, Emanuel and Stringaris, Argyris and Neidhart, Maja and Nees, Frauke and Siehl, Sebastian and A. Andreassen, Ole and T. Westlye, Lars and Van Der Meer, Dennis and Fernandez, Sara and Kjelkenes, Rikka and Ask, Helga and Rapp, Michael and Tschorn, Mira and Böttger, Sarah Jane and Novarino, Gaia and Marr, Lena and Slater, Mel and Viapiana, Guillem Feixas and Orosa, Francisco Eiroa and Gallego, Jaime and Pastor, Alvaro and Forstner, Andreas and Hoffmann, Per and M. Nöthen, Markus and J. Forstner, Andreas and Claus, Isabelle and Miller, Abbi and Heilmann-Heimbach, Stefanie and Sommer, Peter and Boye, Mona and Wilbertz, Johannes and Schmitt, Karen and Jirsa, Viktor and Petkoski, Spase and Pitel, Séverine and Otten, Lisa and Athanasiadis, Anastasios Polykarpos and Pearmund, Charlie and Spanlang, Bernhard and Alvarez, Elena and Sanchez, Mavi and Giner, Arantxa and Hese, Sören and Renner, Paul and Jia, Tianye and Gong, Yanting and Xia, Yunman and Chang, Xiao and Calhoun, Vince and Liu, Jingyu and Thompson, Paul and Clinton, Nicholas and Desrivieres, Sylvane and H. Young, Allan and Stahl, Bernd and Ogoh, George},
  issn         = {1546-170X},
  journal      = {Nature Medicine},
  pages        = {1456--1467},
  publisher    = {Springer Nature},
  title        = {{Effects of urban living environments on mental health in adults}},
  doi          = {10.1038/s41591-023-02365-w},
  volume       = {29},
  year         = {2023},
}

