App development

This Science Café had two main subjects: app development and identification of gene-environment interactions.
Clinical study & recruitment

Marta Ferrer came back to the Science Café community to give an update on the clinical study (which will be developed in work package 7).
Genes and molecular insights into mental wellbeing

This Science Café was dedicated to ‘genes and molecular insights into mental wellbeing’.
Collecting narratives of young people

This science café was dedicated to the ‘collection of narratives’. In our research project young people will be interviewed about their personal experiences regarding their mental health.
Questionnaire for help-seeking youth

After introductions and ice-breakers we dived into two interesting topics: the questionnaire for help-seeking youth and collecting narratives of young people.
Interaction genetic risk factors & environmental factors

There is an interaction between genetic risk factors and environmental factors. Environment can affect the readability of the genetic code.
Parameters as markers for mental health

The aim of work package 7 is to give clinical meaning to the results of different studies and data that are collected in the different European countries and Australia, and to develop an assessment battery that clinicians can use for help-seeking young people.
Data-harmonization and Artificial Intelligence & Mental Health

Data-harmonization and Artificial Intelligence were the main topics of the 10th Youth-GEMs Science Café.
Interaction genes & environment

Not only do our genes determine our mental health, also the environment and adaptive mechanisms (epigenetics) play an important role.
Ethics in the study of mental health

In this café Mariël Kanne (ethicist) was invited. Mariël asked the young advisors to have an ethical reflection on how to work with young people with lived experiences.