
معرفی
Guy Frederick Lanyon Hindley is a Researcher at the University of Oslo (UiO) within the Centre for Precision Psychiatry, part of the Faculty of Medicine. His work focuses on genetic epidemiology, psychiatric genetics, and the molecular underpinnings of mental health disorders. Key research interests include genetic overlaps between psychiatric conditions (e.g., depression, schizophrenia, anxiety) and biological traits like immune function, metabolic markers, and brain structure. He has contributed to studies on cross-disorder pleiotropy, gene discovery for psychiatric disorders, and the genetic architecture of traits like cognitive ability and vitamin D levels.
His recent publications (2021–2025) highlight collaborations on genomic analyses linking mental health to cardiometabolic risks, opioid use disorders, and brain development. Notable projects include developing tools like MiXeR for genetic landscape mapping and analyzing polygenic liabilities for mood disorders in childhood. Hindley's work emphasizes functional genomics and multi-ancestry GWAS approaches to uncover shared genetic mechanisms across complex traits.
While no explicit awards are listed, his research appears in high-impact journals like Nature Genetics and Biological Psychiatry. He participates in large-scale international collaborations, often listed as a co-author in multi-institutional studies. His lab’s focus on precision psychiatry aims to bridge genetic insights with clinical applications for personalized mental health interventions.





