Youth-GEMs contribution to the Policy Event on Mental Health
Youth-GEMs is proud to share and have contributed to the latest policy report on research and innovation to promote mental health and prevent or treat mental disorders shared
Webinar on the New EU Health Data Space Regulation (EHDS)
Just recently, Youth-GEMs attended an expert-led webinar unpacking the new EU Health Data Space Regulation, exploring key changes, data sharing implications, and alignment with federated approaches in our project!
Thematic Meeting on Federated Learning
On Tuesday, 4 November 2025, Youth-GEMs held a thematic meeting on federated learning hosted by Esmeralda Ruiz Pujadas, PhD (Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Barcelona). During this meeting interested consortium partners came together to learn more and discuss how federated learning is being integrated in the project and what does it mean for data sharing.
Youth-GEMs 2025 consortium meeting in Milan!
Every year, the Youth-GEMs team meets in person to discuss progress, collaborate on problem-solving, and plan for the year ahead. And each time, we return feeling energised and inspired to continue our mission! This year, we met in Milan, and we couldn’t be prouder of how far we’ve come – read all our updates here.
New scientific study: Epigenetic changes in the developing and aging brain
In this article, Alice Franklin – a PhD student at the University of Exeter – explains her team’s research into how epigenetic changes affect brain development and aging, and what this can tell us about the origins of certain mental health conditions like autism and schizophrenia.
Youth-GEMs at the ECNP Conference 2025
We just returned from the 2025 ECNP Conference, where YOUTH-GEMs researchers shared inspiring insights into youth mental health and genetics!
Using machine learning to predict mental health in at-risk youth over time – a new longitudinal study
In this article, Esmeralda Ruiz Pujadas shares the outcomes of a newly published paper in which YOUTH-GEMs researchers used machine learning to uncover which life factors—such as sleep, school satisfaction, and friendships—best predict future mental health in at-risk youth.
Youth expertise at the heart of pedagogy: Youth-GEMs presentation at the VBSP Conference in the Netherlands
At the VBSP centenary conference, Youth-GEMs researchers Hanske Douwenga and Lisette van der Poel showed how meaningful co-creation with young experts enriches mental health research and pedagogy, strengthening both practice and outcomes.
Collaboration across projects makes us stronger
Cross-project collaboration, such as between Youth-GEMs and Happy Mums, highlights the importance of bridging experiences and expertise to build more impactful solutions for mental health.
The 2 Youth-GEMs apps: explained
The Youth-GEMs project is developing two distinct mobile apps: Gemmy and The Youth-GEMs App. Both are co-created with young people, grounded in scientific evidence, and essential to the Youth-GEMs initiative – but they serve different purposes and audiences. In this article, we outline the key differences between the two!