Neo-PRISM-C: NEurodevelopmental Optimal-Predictors, Risk factors, and Intervention from a Systems approach to Maladjustment in Children

Acronym

Neo-PRISM-C

Description of the granted funding

Mental health disorders pose a massive economic and societal burden. Emerging early in development and resulting in long-term disability, neurodevelopmental dysfunctions (NDD) compromise the quality of life of millions of Europeans. The purpose of the Neo-PRISM-C ETN is (1) to train Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) in applying the Research Domain Criteria, a novel framework for understanding psychopathology, to the study of the mechanisms and treatments of NDD. It aims (2) to train ESRs from multiple disciplines (psychology, neuroscience, data science) in state-of-the-art and transferable skills for innovating the study of brain-behavior relationships in NDD, in the context of a systems-based, trans-diagnostic theoretical frame. This ETN will also (3) support training in designing evidence-based, individualized treatments of learning, behavioral, and social maladjustment, bridging across diagnostic categories. Towards these goals, we have assembled a trans-sectoral European network with expertise in cognitive, social, educational, clinical, and emotion research and in training ESRs. Six research, training and management work packages (WPs) pursue these goals. WP1 comprises innovative projects, investigating risk and protective factors that span across NDD diagnostic categories (autism, learning, emotional difficulties) and linking to healthcare industry and education. WP2 examines systems-level brain development to identify biological substrates of specific dysfunctions. WP3 applies this knowledge to develop new multi-modal interventions to address domains of impairment. The academic, industrial and clinical partners collaborate across themes, offering ESRs project-specific secondments, supervision, workshops, summer school and courses on research, transferable and entrepreneurial skills. Neo-PRISM-C is expected to further understanding of NDD and improve the competitiveness of EU health professions, providing the market with highly-skilled researchers and clinicians.
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Starting year

2018

End year

2023

Granted funding

842 417.28 €
Participant
SYNDESMOS PSICHOLOGON KYPROY (CY)
Participant
MIND'S EYE RESEARCH LTD (UK)
Participant
SUVAG Polyclinic for the Rehabilitation of Listening and Speech (HR)
Participant
REGIONAAL INSTITUUT VOOR DYSLEXIE BV (NL)
265 619.88 €
Participant
ETHNIKO KAI KAPODISTRIAKO PANEPISTIMIO ATHINON (EL)
243 017.64 €
Participant
PANEPISTIMIO KRITIS (EL)
243 017.64 €
Participant
SILVERSKY3D VR TECHNOLOGIES LTD (CY)
235 836.72 €
Participant
THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE AT NATIONWIDE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL CORPORATION (US)
Participant
BRAIN PRODUCTS GMBH SOFT- UND HARDWARE FUER NEUROPHYSIOLOGISCHE FORSCHUNGSANWENDUNGEN (DE)
Participant
UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS (CY)
707 510.16 €
Coordinator
MAGYAR TUDOMANYOS AKADEMIA TERMESZETTUDOMANYI KUTATOKOZPONT (HU)
459 430.56 €
Participant
PANNON EGYETEM (HU)
Participant
PANNON EGYETEM - UNIVERSITY OF PANNONIA (HU)
Participant
THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH (UK)
303 172.56 €
Participant
UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN (BE)
256 320 €
Participant
UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM (NL)
Participant

Amount granted

3 837 148 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (ITN)

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (5220)
Fostering new skills by means of excellent initial training of researchers (5221)
Topic
Innovative Training Networks (MSCA-ITN-2018)
Call ID
H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018

Other information

Funding decision number

813546

Identified topics

psychology