Outputs
Science Cafés
At Youth-GEMs, we are firm believers that young voices are key to our project’s success. Every month, our researchers and Young Experts meet online for two hours in Science Cafés to address specific research topics or project tasks.
Facilitated by EYMH, these interactive sessions offer a safe space for sharing insights and feedback while also fostering a deeper understanding of mental health research. At the next Science Café, presenters highlight how this input has been applied, strengthening our co-creation efforts.

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.