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Katharina F. Heil
Researcher at University of Barcelona
Publications - 2
Citations - 13
Katharina F. Heil is an academic researcher from University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: European union & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications receiving 2 citations.
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Identifying causative mechanisms linking early-life stress to psycho-cardio-metabolic multi-morbidity: The EarlyCause project
Nicole Mariani,Alessandra Borsini,Charlotte A.M. Cecil,Janine F. Felix,Sylvain Sebert,Sylvain Sebert,Sylvain Sebert,Annamaria Cattaneo,Esther Walton,Yuri Milaneschi,Guy Cochrane,Clara Amid,Clara Amid,Jeena Rajan,Juliette Giacobbe,Yolanda Sanz,Ana Agusti,Tania Sorg,Yann Herault,Jouko Miettunen,Priyanka Parmar,Nadia Cattane,Vincent W. V. Jaddoe,Jyrki Lotjonen,Carme Buisan,Miguel Ángel González Ballester,Miguel Ángel González Ballester,Gemma Piella,Josep Lluís Gelpí,Femke Lamers,Brenda W.J.H. Penninx,Henning Tiemeier,Malte von Tottleben,Rainer Thiel,Katharina F. Heil,Marjo-Riitta Järvelin,Carmine M. Pariante,Isabelle M. Mansuy,Karim Lekadir +38 more
TL;DR: The EarlyCause project as discussed by the authors, a large-scale and inter-disciplinary research project funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, takes advantage of human longitudinal birth cohort data, animal studies and cellular models to test the hypothesis of shared mechanisms and molecular pathways by which early life stress shapes an individual's physical and mental health in adulthood.
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Identifying Causative Mechanisms Linking Early-Life Stress to Psycho-Cardio-Metabolic Multi-Morbidity: The EarlyCause Project
Nicole Mariani,Alessandra Borsini,Charlotte A.M. Cecil,Janine F. Felix,Sylvain Sebert,Annamaria Cattaneo,Esther Walton,Yuri Milaneschi,Guy Cochrane,Clara Amid,Jeena Rajan,Juliette Giacobbe,Yolanda Sanz,Ana Agusti,Tania Sorg,Yann Herault,Jouko Miettunen,Priyanka Parmar,Nadia Cattane,Vincent W. V. Jaddoe,Jyrki Lotjonen,Carme Buisan,Miguel Ángel González Ballester,Gemma Piella,Josep Lluís Gelpí,Femke Lamers,Brenda W.J.H. Penninx,Henning Tiemeier,Malte von Tottleben,Rainer Thiel,Katharina F. Heil,Marjo-Riitta Järvelin,Carmine M. Pariante,Isabelle M. Mansuy,Karim Lekadir +34 more
TL;DR: The research will mainly focus on four biological processes including possible alterations of the epigenome, neuroendocrine system, inflammatome, and the gut microbiome that will help better manage the impact of multi-morbidity on human health and the associated risk.