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Overview

Sinan Guloksuz is affiliated with Maastricht University in the Netherlands and conducts research primarily within the fields of medicine and psychology. Their work focuses extensively on psychiatry and mental health, clinical psychology, and intersects with genetics and biological psychiatry.

The main areas of scientific inquiry explored by this researcher include schizophrenia research and treatment, health environments and cognitive aging, tryptophan and brain disorders, genetic associations and epidemiology, mental health and psychiatry, bipolar disorder and treatment, as well as child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development.

Recent notable publications by Sinan Guloksuz include:

  • The clinical characterization of the patient with primary psychosis aimed at personalization of management (2021, World Psychiatry)
  • Early intervention service systems for youth mental health: integrating pluripotentiality, clinical staging, and transdiagnostic lessons from early psychosis (2022, The Lancet Psychiatry)
  • Association of Recent Stressful Life Events With Mental and Physical Health in the Context of Genomic and Exposomic Liability for Schizophrenia (2020, JAMA Psychiatry)
  • Association of preceding psychosis risk states and non-psychotic mental disorders with incidence of clinical psychosis in the general population: a prospective study in the NEMESIS-2 cohort (2020, World Psychiatry)
  • Examining the independent and joint effects of genomic and exposomic liabilities for schizophrenia across the psychosis spectrum (2020, Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences)

Guloksuz collaborates frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Jim van Os
  • Bart P. F. Rutten
  • Bochao Lin
  • Jurjen J. Luykx
  • Lotta-Katrin Pries

The researcher has contributed to publications in a variety of venues, with notable frequencies in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Schizophrenia Bulletin
  • European Psychiatry
  • Psychological Medicine
  • Biological Psychiatry

Best Publications

  • Comparison of Early Intervention Services vs Treatment as Usual for Early-Phase Psychosis: A Systematic Review, Meta-analysis, and Meta-regression

    Christoph U. Correll;Britta Galling;Britta Galling;Aditya Pawar;Anastasia Krivko

  • The slow death of the concept of schizophrenia and the painful birth of the psychosis spectrum

    S. Guloksuz;J. van Os

  • Identifying Gene-Environment Interactions in Schizophrenia: Contemporary Challenges for Integrated, Large-scale Investigations

    Jim van Os;Jim van Os;Bart P. Rutten;Inez Myin-Germeys;Philippe Delespaul

  • A critique of the "ultra-high risk" and "transition" paradigm.

    Jim van Os;Sinan Guloksuz

  • The experience sampling method as an mHealth tool to support self-monitoring, self-insight, and personalized health care in clinical practice

    Jim van Os;Simone Verhagen;Anne Marsman;Frenk Peeters

  • The clinical characterization of the patient with primary psychosis aimed at personalization of management

    Mario Maj;Jim van Os;Jim van Os;Jim van Os;Marc De Hert;Marc De Hert;Wolfgang Gaebel

  • White Noise Speech Illusions : A Trait-Dependent Risk Marker for Psychotic Disorder?

    Elaine Schepers;Richel Lousberg;Sinan Guloksuz;Lotta-Katrin Pries

  • The evidence-based group-level symptom-reduction model as the organizing principle for mental health care: time for change?

    Jim van Os;Sinan Guloksuz;Thomas Willem Vijn;Anton Hafkenscheid

  • Antipsychotic‐induced weight gain in first‐episode psychosis patients: a meta‐analysis of differential effects of antipsychotic medications

    Cenk Tek;Suat Kucukgoncu;Sinan Guloksuz;Scott W. Woods

  • A Network Approach to Environmental Impact in Psychotic Disorder: Brief Theoretical Framework.

    Adela-Maria Isvoranu;Denny Borsboom;Jim van Os;Jim van Os;Sinan Guloksuz

  • Examining the independent and joint effects of molecular genetic liability and environmental exposures in schizophrenia: results from the EUGEI study

    Sinan Guloksuz;Lotta-Katrin Pries;Philippe Delespaul;Gunter Kenis

  • Application of network methods for understanding mental disorders: pitfalls and promise

    S. Guloksuz;L-K. Pries;J. van Os

  • Cytokine levels in euthymic bipolar patients

    Sinan Guloksuz;Esin Aktas Cetin;Turan Cetin;Gunnur Deniz

  • The Exposome Paradigm and the Complexities of Environmental Research in Psychiatry.

    Sinan Guloksuz;Sinan Guloksuz;Jim van Os;Jim van Os;Bart P. F. Rutten

  • Evidence that the presence of psychosis in non-psychotic disorder is environment-dependent and mediated by severity of non-psychotic psychopathology

    S. Guloksuz;M. van Nierop;R. Lieb;R. van Winkel

  • The Immune System and Electroconvulsive Therapy for Depression

    Sinan Guloksuz;Bart P. F. Rutten;Baer Arts;Jim van Os

  • The Link Between the Immune System, Environment, and Psychosis

    Rajiv Radhakrishnan;Muzaffer Kaser;Muzaffer Kaser;Sinan Guloksuz;Sinan Guloksuz

  • Evidence That Environmental and Familial Risks for Psychosis Additively Impact a Multidimensional Subthreshold Psychosis Syndrome

    Lotta Katrin Pries;Sinan Guloksuz;Sinan Guloksuz;Margreet Ten Have;Ron De Graaf

  • Association of Recent Stressful Life Events With Mental and Physical Health in the Context of Genomic and Exposomic Liability for Schizophrenia.

    Lotta-Katrin Pries;Jim van Os;Jim van Os;Jim van Os;Margreet ten Have;Ron de Graaf

  • Toward incorporating genetic risk scores into symptom networks of psychosis

    Adela-Maria Isvoranu;Sinan Guloksuz;Sinan Guloksuz;Sacha Epskamp;Jim van Os

  • Depressive symptoms in Crohn's disease: relationship with immune activation and tryptophan availability.

    Sinan Guloksuz;Marieke Wichers;Gunter Kenis;Maurice G. V. M. Russel

  • Association of preceding psychosis risk states and non-psychotic mental disorders with incidence of clinical psychosis in the general population: a prospective study in the NEMESIS-2 cohort.

    Sinan Guloksuz;Sinan Guloksuz;Lotta-Katrin Pries;Margreet Ten Have;Ron de Graaf

Frequent Co-Authors

Marieke Wichers
Marieke Wichers Maastricht University
Marc De Hert
Marc De Hert KU Leuven
Evert Thiery
Evert Thiery Ghent University Hospital
Julio Bobes
Julio Bobes University of Oviedo
Nele Jacobs
Nele Jacobs Maastricht University
Ulrich Reininghaus
Ulrich Reininghaus Heidelberg University
Miguel Bernardo
Miguel Bernardo University of Barcelona
Celso Arango
Celso Arango Complutense University of Madrid
Angel Carracedo
Angel Carracedo University of Santiago de Compostela
Michael Conlon O'Donovan
Michael Conlon O'Donovan Cardiff University

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