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Finding Connection Online and in Research: Meet Aldar
Meet Aldar Cabrelles Muñoz, Data Coordinator and Curator at the European Genome-Phenome Archive (EGA) and Youth-GEMs researcher. His journey shows how personal experience and professional dedication can come together to build something bigger: a project that helps young people across Europe feel seen, supported, and connected.

Recruiting for the Youth-GEMS study- what does it look like?
Meet Veerle and Zjulie, two research assistants with the Youth-GEMs project. In this blog post, they share their experiences recruiting participants for the study in the Netherlands – and explain how you can get involved!

Exploring the brain in a dish: how iPSC-derived brain models help us understand mental health at a molecular level
What is really happening in the brain when someone develops a mental health condition? In this article, Anna Wiersema explains how her research at UMC Utrecht is uncovering the biological processes behind mental health. Using lab-grown 2D and 3D brain models she studies how genes affect brain cells, helping us understand mental health at a molecular level.

My Youth-GEMs Research Visit Experience, by Winni Schalkwijk
As part of the Youth-GEMs project, Winni undertook a multi-month research visit across several leading UK institutions. Read more about her experience in this article!

Blog post by Young Expert – Guiomar
Trigger Warning: This post contains mention of suicidal thoughts.