We are delighted to share that Nadja Ging-Jehli, PhD (Core Director for Adaptive Intelligence and Mental Health Mechanisms at CDHI) has been awarded a Travel Award from the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP) to attend the 2026 ACNP Annual Meeting. The award recognizes outstanding early-career researchers whose work advances mechanistic and translational approaches in psychiatry. At ACNP, Nadja will present research from the Gearshift Fellowship platform, a computationally engineered, gamified research environment designed to study adaptive learning, agency, and mental flexibility across cognitive and clinical contexts.

In addition, Nadja will participate in the meeting with an accepted symposium focused on using computational psychiatry and generative AI approaches to address fluctuating clinical symptoms across contexts and over time. Her recent invited review on computational psychiatry and ADHD has also just been accepted for publication in NeuropsychopharmacologyFrom symptom-based heterogeneity to mechanism-based profiling in youth ADHD: the promise of computational psychiatry. Her participation at ACNP supports new clinical collaborations and strengthens CDHI’s engagement with international translational research networks.

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