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Prof. Dr. Igor Nenadic

Gruppenleiter · Kognitive Neuropsychiatrie

Email: igor.nenadic@staff.uni-marburg.de  

Rudolf-Bultmann-Straße 8
35033 Marburg

Raum: +4/90750

Project(s): ResilNet, DYNDET, SFB/TRR 393

Bio: Prof. Igor Nenadić is Professor of Imaging in Cognitive Neuropsychiatry at Marburg University and Vice-Chair of the Dept. of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, where he leads the Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Lab, a multidisciplinary team investigating the neural basis of mental disorders using brain imaging as well as translational and intervention approaches to mental health. Prof. Nenadić has published more than 300 peer-reviewed papers and has received multiple awards, including the DGPPN Award for imaging in psychiatry and psychotherapy and the Areteaus Psychosis Award, as well as Marburg University’s award for best doctoral thesis supervision. 

He has been co-ordinator and PI in multiple national and international consortia, leading the EUTwinsS consortium, as well as being a PI on ENPaCT, FOR2107, and CRC393 consortia, as well as being on multiple working groups for ENIGMA and PGC. One of the main interests of this work has been the study of dynamic networks (from symptoms to neural brain networks) underlying risk and emergence of mental health problems, as well as resilience and interventions aimed at improving mental wellbeing.

Research interests:  resilience; brain imaging; bipolar disorder; depression; schizophrenia; magnetic resonance imaging; translational neuroscience; psychotherapy