This podcast with speakers Tomas Hajek, Canada, Danella Hafeman, USA, Hanne Lie Kjærstad, Denmark, and host and speaker Luisa Klahn, Sweden, is part of the Congress Preview podcast series from ECNP.
Longitudinal studies help scientists understand why the course and outcomes of bipolar disorder vary so widely. In this episode, the speakers discuss brain changes, cognitive impairments, and mobile sensing, sharing insights from large, multi-modal cohort studies. They highlight how early markers and modifiable factors can guide prevention and treatment. Join them for their symposium at the 2025 ECNP congress in Amsterdam.
About the Brains On Brains podcast series
The ECNP podcast series brings you conversations with some of the leading researchers in applied neuroscience, discussing their work, their career, their vision on the field, and why they do what they do.
Views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the interviewee and do not necessarily reflect the official position of ECNP. The content of this podcast should not be used in any way as the basis for treatment decisions.