Cognitive Network Modeling for Suicide Prevention

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Cognitive Network Modeling for Suicide Prevention

Andreea Diaconescu, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, University of Toronto and Scientist, Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Please join us for a Special Guest Lecture on August 1, 2024 by Andreea Diaconescu, PhD. Dr. Diaconescu is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto where she is a scientist at the Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. She is also a member of the Max Planck-University of Toronto Centre for Neural Science and Technology

Prior to joining the University of Toronto faculty, Dr.  Diaconescu was a Swiss National Foundation Ambizione fellow and junior group leader at the University in Basel, Department of Psychiatry where she led a project on early detection and treatment of psychosis using mathematical modelling. After completing her PhD in cognitive neuroscience at the Rotman Research Institute, University of Toronto, Dr. Diaconescu held a postdoctoral position at the Translational Neuromodeling Unit, University of Zurich and ETH Zurich. There, she developed and applied (neuro)computational models of learning and decision-making to understand the emergence and persistence of delusions in psychoaffective disorders such as schizophrenia.

Dr. Diaconescu has developed and validated mathematical models that infer subject-specific disturbances of information processing in neuronal circuits from neuroimaging, electrophysiological, and behaviour measures. She also has expertise in whole-brain, multimodal neuroimaging analysis methods. Dr. Diaconescu's research is centered on the clinical validation of (neuro)computational models of learning and decision-making for predicting psychosocial functioning and treatment response in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis. Moreover, Dr. Diaconescu is engaged in the identification of cognition- and neuroimaging-based transdiagnostic predictors of suicidality.

This lecture is being offered as a hybrid event. Join us in-person in the UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital Auditorium or to attend remotely using the Zoom information below:

Zoom Link:  https://pitt.zoom.us/j/97213356323
Passcode: 772474

For More Information. Please contact Laura Taglioni at taglionil@upmc.edu.