Collaborators

Louise Arseneualt
Professor of Developmental Psychology, King’s College London
E-Risk twin cohort

Ted Barker
Reader, King’s College London
Conduct disorder in ALSPAC

Nick Bray
Senior Lecturer, Psychological Medicine & Clinical Neurosciences, Cardiff University
Genomics of brain development

Avshalom Caspi
Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University
E-Risk twin cohort

David Collier
Research Fellow at Eli Lilly and Visiting Professor of Neuropsychiatric Genetics, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College, London
Complex Disease Epigenomics Group
Cathy Fernandes
Senior Lecturer, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London
Rodent models of disease, animal behavior

Dan Geschwind
Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry, UCLA School of Medicine
Autism genomics

Matthew Grubb
Lecturer in Neurobiology, King’s College London
Genomic changes and neuronal activity

Terrie Moffitt
Knut Schmidt Nielsen Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Duke University
E-Risk twin cohort

Mick O’Donovan
Professor of Psychiatric Genetics, MRC Centre for Psychiatric Genetics and Genomics, University of Cardiff
Schizophrenia epigenetics

Avi Reichenberg
Professor of Psychiatry, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Advanced paternal age and autism, prenatal environment

Caroline Relton
Professor of Epigenetic Epidemiology, MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit, University of Bristol
Epigenetic epidemiology, ALSPAC

Bart Rutten
Principal Investigator of Neuroepigenetics, Maastricht University
Dementia genomics

Eduarda Santos
Senior Lecturer in Environmental Biology, University of Exeter
Zebrafish models of exposure

Leo Schalkwyk
Professor of Human Genetics, Univesity of Essex
Bioinformatics

Daniel van den Hove
Associate Professor, Maastricht University
Neuroepigenetics