Steering and Advisory Board
Prof. Jean Addington
University of Calgary Dr. Louise Arseneault King’s College London Dr. Stephen Ayer Executive Director, Schizophrenia Society of Nova Scotia Prof. George W. Brown King’s College London Prof. Avshalom Caspi Duke University Ms. Jane Finlay-Young Dr. Helen Fisher King’s College, London Ms. Carol Lamarche President, Healing Tree Communications Prof. Terrie E. Moffitt Duke University Prof. John Nurnberger Indiana University Sir Michael Rutter King’s College, London Dr. Frauke Schulze-Lutter University of Bern |
Clinical psychologist. Expert in schizophrenia, antecedents to psychosis and early interventions. Investigator on the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study (NAPLS).
Expert on longitudinal cohort studies and assessment, including assessment of children and adolescents. Principal investigator of the Environmental Risk Longitudinal Twin Study (E-Risk Study). Person with a lived experience of severe mental illness, and expert on stigma and discrimination. Expert in the assessment of environmental adversity and risk of depression. Principal investigator of a three-generation high-risk study. Expert in life-course research and developmental psychopathology. Trailblazer in gene-environment interaction research. Principal investigator of the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Cohort Study. Author with a lived experience of mental illness in family members. Expert on psychotic-like experiences and antecedents to severe mental illness. Principal investigator on the Child Health and Development Study (CHADS) follow up. Communication and knowledge translation specialist focusing on responsible and ethical communication about mental illness. Clinical psychologist and epidemiologist. Expert in the assessment of children and adults, in longitudinal cohort studies, and life-course research. Co-principal investigator of the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Cohort Study and the E-Risk Study. A highly regarded expert in psychiatric genetics, and principal investigator of a high-risk study of offspring of parents with bipolar disorder. Considered by many the founder of child psychiatry. Expert in classification and life-course research. Former lead investigator of the Isle of Wight Studies that laid the foundation to child psychiatric epidemiology and that were the first studies to point to the continuity between child and adult psychopathology. Expert on the assessment of basic symptoms and risk for psychosis, author of the Schizophrenia Proneness Instrument series. |