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Prof. Christoph Mulert is a University Professor in Psychiatry at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), leading the research area in imaging and the working area for personality disorders/DBT. He holds positions as Head of the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy's research and clinical divisions, including senior physician roles in personality disorder wards. His expertise spans neuropsychiatric disorders, particularly schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and borderline personality disorder, with a focus on EEG-fMRI integration, brain oscillations, and transcranial stimulation. Research highlights include studies on glutamatergic mechanisms, functional connectivity, and neuroimaging biomarkers. His work bridges clinical psychiatry with neurophysiological insights, addressing translational challenges in mental health treatment.
Education and career details are not explicitly listed, though his academic title (Dr. med.) indicates a medical doctorate. His research integrates multimodal neuroimaging techniques, emphasizing EEG and fMRI to study cognitive and emotional processes in psychiatric conditions. Key contributions include protocols for transdiagnostic therapy (e.g., TransTAM) and studies on glycine modulation in schizophrenia models.
Prof. Mulert’s lab focuses on translational research, combining clinical interventions with neurophysiological assessments. Notable collaborations include the German Research Consortium BipoLife for bipolar disorder studies. He actively publishes on topics like telemedicine applications, psychedelic research (e.g., ketamine), and neuroimaging-based risk prediction models using machine learning.

