
Speaker: Prof. Rafael Romero-García
23 Marzo 2026 | 17:15
Politecnico di Milano, Aula 3.1.5 (Ed. 3)
Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32
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Contatti: Eleonora Maggioni
Sommario
On March 23rd, 2026 at 5.15 pm Prof. Rafael Romero-García, Department of Medical Physiology and Biophysics, University of Seville, will give a seminar on "Neuroimaging genomics and the biological architecture of mental conditions" in Politecnico di Milano, 3.1.5 Room (Building 3, Gino Cassinis).Understanding the neural correlates of psychiatric disorders remains one of the major challenges in neuroscience and biomedical research. Traditional case–control approaches often assume that patients within a diagnostic category share similar biological alterations. However, growing evidence indicates substantial heterogeneity within psychiatric conditions, challenging the search for a single biological signature. In this seminar, we will discuss recent research integrating neuroimaging and genomics to investigate the biological basis of mental health, with particular emphasis on psychosis and schizophrenia spectrum disorders. We will introduce normative modelling, a computational framework that characterizes how brain structure and function vary across the general population and enables the quantification of individual deviations from typical trajectories. Using large multimodal datasets together with novel analytical methodologies, we will highlight the potential of neuroimaging genetics to improve our understanding of the biological diversity underlying mental illness.
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