At the Mannheim-Heidelberg-Ulm partner site, scientists are focusing in the start-up phase on identifying factors that increase or decrease the risk of mental illness. This involves the use of computer programs that can learn from data (machine learning). Another important area is the investigation of preventive measures related to social interactions and green spaces in cities.
The Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim coordinates the Mannheim-Heidelberg-Ulm partner site.
Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim (COORDINATION)
Heidelberg University, Faculty of Medicine and Heidelberg University Hospital, Center for Psychosocial Medicine, Research Unit for Psychotherapy
University of Ulm, University Hospital, Clinic for Child, and Adolescent Psychiatry/Psychotherapy
Prof. Dr. Dr. Tobias Banaschewski
Prof. Dr. Dr. Till Baernighausen
Prof. Dr. Harald Baumeister
Prof. Dr. Vera Clemens
Prof. Dr. Michael Deuschle
Prof. Dr. Beate Ditzen
Prof. Dr. Harald Dreßing
Prof. Dr. Daniel Durstewitz
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Ebner-Priemer
Prof. Dr. Gabi Ende
Prof. Dr. Jörg Fegert
Prof. Dr. Hans-Christoph Friederich
Prof. Dr. Peter Gass
Prof. Dr. Valery Grinevich
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Gründer
Prof. Dr. Harald Gündel
Prof. Dr. Sabine Herpertz
Prof. Dr. Nathalie Holz
Prof. Dr. Falk Kiefer
Prof. Dr. Peter Kirsch
Prof. Dr. Philipp Koch
Prof. Dr. Iris Kolassa
Prof. Dr. Christoph Korn
Prof. Dr. Bernd Lenz
Prof. Dr. Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg
Prof. Dr. Ana Oliveira
Prof. Dr. Stefan Reber
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Reininghaus
Prof. Dr. Nicolas Rüsch
Prof. Dr. Alexander Sartorius
Prof. Dr. Christian Schaaf
Prof. Dr. Christian Schmahl
Prof. Dr. Emanuel Schwarz
Prof. Dr. Rainer Spanagel
Prof. Dr. Tilman Steinert
Prof. Dr. Svenja Taubner
Prof. Dr. Dr. Heike Tost
Prof. Dr. Michèle Wessa
Prof. Dr. Robert Christian Wolf