Watch the full conversation from BD²’s Women’s Health Workgroup www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi-E...
Watch the full conversation from BD²’s Women’s Health Workgroup www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi-E...
Sex and gender differences in bipolar disorder have only been more clearly defined in the past two decades.
This #WomensHistoryMonth, listen to Aysegul Ozerdem, MD, PhD share a snapshot of how research in women’s mental health, including perinatal bipolar disorder, has evolved. 👩🔬
🎥 Last month, Laureate Institute for Brain Research welcomed BD² SSC member and Integrated Network co-chair Mark Frye, MD for a lecture on precision medicine in #BipolarDisorder and depression.
Women’s mental health in Bipolar Disorder has long been underprioritized. On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the BD² Women’s Health Workgroup explores what inclusive research can unlock and how to better support and elevate women in the field 🧠📈
🔗 bit.ly/3M4CvXT
🎬 bit.ly/3ZvwJBu
🎥 Video courtesy of The Conn Job podcast
BD² joined The Conn Job podcast to talk about what’s next for #BipolarDisorder research.
From brain omics and AI to large-scale collaboration, the conversation explores how psychiatry is moving beyond trial-and-error toward a more precise, data-driven future—grounded in hope 🧠📈
🎧: bit.ly/3Mm86En
📢 Milestone for bipolar disorder research! The BD² Integrated Network Longitudinal Cohort Protocol is now live: laying the foundation for the largest, most comprehensive prospective study in bipolar disorder and a new model for linking research directly to care. 📄🧪
🔗 bit.ly/451Bg1R
Five attendees at the ACNP Annual Meeting standing together and smiling: Daniel Pham, Cara Altimus, Sylvie Raver, Brandon Staglin, Emily Baxi, and Tahilia Rebello. The group is gathered in a conference setting.
Panel discussion at the ACNP Annual Meeting titled “Neuroimaging-Guided Precision Brain Targeting in Mood Disorders.” Panelists are standing by the stage, including chair Hilary Blumberg (center) and speakers Anjali Sankar, Helen Mayberg, Mary Phillips, and Conor Liston.
Conference photo of Daniel Pham, Sylvie Raver, and Emily Baxi standing with researcher Kate Burdick at the ACNP Annual Meeting.
Photo of a presentation slide shown during the ACNP President’s Plenary listing ACNP Advocacy Affiliates.
Great to be part of the @acnporg.bsky.social Annual Meeting last week!
BD² team members and researchers joined scientists to discuss advances in precision psychiatry and neuroimaging-guided brain targeting.
Proud to connect with partners advancing bipolar disorder research. 📈🧠
#ACNP2026
@dr-altimusprime.bsky.social @emilybaxi.bsky.social @dpham0.bsky.social @careevolution.com
Five panelists sit on stage in armchairs during a discussion at the Milken Institute Asia Summit 2025. A teal backdrop behind them reads “Asia Summit 2025: Progress with Purpose—Collaboration Amid Complexity,” with Milken Institute logos.
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Four people stand smiling and pointing toward a research poster displayed on a conference poster board. The poster is titled “Innovative Mechanisms to Build a Collaborative Community within BD²: Breakthrough Discoveries for Thriving with Bipolar Disorder” and includes diagrams, charts, and text blocks.
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As we close 2025, we’re reflecting on a pivotal year built on years of research, collaboration, and commitment.
We’re thankful to the global BD² community, researchers, clinicians, and participants, whose work continues to drive discovery forward 💙
#BipolarDisorder #MentalHealthResearch
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What did BD² achieve in 2025?
New data. Deeper partnerships. Global collaboration 🧪
Dive into our 2025 Milestone Report today!
🔗 bit.ly/496yqL7
#BipolarDisorder #Neuroscience #OpenScience #Research
We're closing out 2025 with momentum: Our milestone report captures major scientific advances across BD² programs—and the growing global community driving the work 🧪
Explore the progress shaping the future of #BipolarDisorder research.
🔗 bit.ly/496yqL7
#MentalHealth #OpenScience
@sinaibrain.bsky.social @angelaradulescu.bsky.social
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🧪 Research Spotlight: @ignaciosaezphd.bsky.social of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai will study brain activity in people with #BipolarDisorder during manic & depressive shifts
👉 Goal: Identify patterns that could guide new treatments with targeted brain stimulation.
🔗 bit.ly/4gTbBwU
A studio photo of three people seated behind a news-style desk on the set of An Hour to Give. The host, Sam Laprade, CFRE, sits on the left holding papers, with two guests, Cara Altimus, PhD, and Jess Fiedorowicz, MD, PhD, smiling beside her. A screen behind them displays the show’s logo, and the BD² banner reading “BD² on An Hour to Give: Advancing Care Through Collaboration” appears along the bottom.
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On An Hour To Give, @dr-altimusprime.bsky.social and Jess Fiedorowicz, MD, PhD, join host Sam Laprade to share how BD² and @ottawahospital.on.ca are advancing scientific understanding so that all people with bipolar disorder can lead thriving lives.
📺: bit.ly/4o6dwQE
Read highlights👇
@ziad-nahas.bsky.social @drdamienfair.bsky.social
@drdaviddarrow.bsky.social
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🧪 Research Spotlight: Ziad Nahas, MD, MSCR, is studying how brain networks regulate mood in #BipolarDisorder & how instability drives shifts between depression & mania with PACE
👉 Goal: Test if targeting networks can improve mood & reveal mechanisms behind switches.
🔗 bit.ly/4gTbBwU
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🚨 Last call!
Letters of intent for BD²’s Discovery Research RFA are due this Thursday, Nov 21.
🔬 Up to $1.5M/year over 3 years
💡 Research focused on the biology of #BipolarDisorder
🔗 Apply today: bit.ly/4mtZ6tC
Join a network driving discovery in bipolar science
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🧪 Research Spotlight: Charles Lynch, PhD of @weillcornell.bsky.social, with @stanfordmedicine.bsky.social, is mapping mood-related brain circuits & testing how they shift in people with #Bipolar
👉 Goal: Linking brain activity to mood could open the door to precision treatments.
🔗 bit.ly/4gTbBwU
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⏰ Just 2 weeks left to apply!
BD² is investing up to $18M in Discovery Research to uncover the biological mechanisms of #BipolarDisorder.
🔬 Up to $1.5M/year for 3 years
📅 LOIs due Nov 21
🧠 Join a growing network driving progress in bipolar science.
Apply: bit.ly/4mtZ6tC
🧪 Research Spotlight: Michael Fox, MD, PhD (@foxmdphd.bsky.social) of Mass General Brigham (@mgbresearch.bsky.social) will map brain circuits driving symptoms in #BipolarDisorder
👉 Goal: Go beyond imaging correlations to identify the circuits causing symptoms.
🔗 bit.ly/4gTbBwU
We’re proud to support you and your team.
Your work is helping chart new territory in understanding, and ultimately treating, the brain’s most complex circuits.
The next cycle of funding for BD²’s Discovery Research program is now open! Up to $18M is available, which offers $1.5M per year for 3 years to advance bold, collaborative studies uncovering the biology of #Bipolar. LOIs due Nov 21 👉 bit.ly/4mtZ6tC
We are proud to award $18M to four new Discovery Research teams exploring neuromodulation and brain circuits in #Bipolar 🧠📈
🔗bit.ly/48M1TKP
🎙️ Hear from Daniel Pham, PhD, and the teams about their innovative projects 👇
📺 “The best antidote to stigma is people sharing their own stories.”
Major General Gregg Martin, PhD, joins BD²’s Emily Baxi, PhD, Program Director, to discuss resilience, recovery, and how science and lived experience can change care for #BipolarDisorder.
🔗 Learn more: bit.ly/4nWlnkw
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🧠📈 TOMORROW: Join BD²’s Daniel Pham, PhD, and Kelsey Barcomb, PhD, for a webinar answering questions on the Cycle 4 Discovery Research RFA—investing up to $18M in #BipolarDisorder research.
💡 Up to $1.5M/yr for 3 years (with possible renewal)
📅 LOIs due Nov 21
🔗 forms.office.com/r/MvBUnTUCbK
Image with the bolded title “Discovery Research RFA Webinar.” A yellow button reading “Register Now” appears on the left, above the event date “October 8 | 12 PM ET.” On the right, two speaker panels show Daniel Pham, PhD, Program Director, Discovery Research, and Kelsey Barcomb, PhD, Program Manager, Discovery Research, each with headshots and titles. The background features a light gray textured pattern.
🚨 REMINDER: Next Wednesday, BD²'s Daniel Pham, PhD & Kelsey Barcomb, PhD, are hosting a webinar on the Cycle 4 Discovery Research RFA. They'll review the key information and requirements for your application.
🔗 Register: forms.office.com/r/MvBUnTUCbK
Image with the bolded title “Discovery Research RFA Webinar.” A yellow button reading “Register Now” appears on the left, above the event date “October 8 | 12 PM ET.” On the right, two speaker panels show Daniel Pham, PhD, Program Director, Discovery Research, and Kelsey Barcomb, PhD, Program Manager, Discovery Research, each with headshots and titles. The background features a light gray textured pattern.
📢 Next Wednesday (October 8, 12 PM ET), BD² will host a webinar on the Cycle 4 Discovery Research RFA. Daniel Pham, PhD, & Kelsey Barcomb, PhD, will review eligibility, scope, LOI requirements, Open Science expectations, & key dates.
Register now 👉 forms.office.com/r/MvBUnTUCbK
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📢 Exciting update: BD² and CareEvolution have partnered to launch BD² Connect.
This new digital tool supports BD² Integrated Network study participants manage EHRs, sync wearables, and engage in research that aims to improve care for #bipolardisorder.
🔗 Learn more: bit.ly/46lil2Y