My Youth-GEMs Research Visit Experience, by Swathi Gangaraju

As part of the Youth-GEMs project, a two-day research visit at Amsterdam AUMC in October and also participated in the project’s consortium meeting in Milan. Read more about her experience in this article!
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.