
معرفی
Julian Mutz is a Research Fellow at King's College London's Social Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry department, supported by the Dr King’s Prize Fellowship. His work focuses on the intersection of mental health, aging, and genetics.
Research Interests: Dr. Mutz investigates metabolomics as biomarkers for aging and mental disorders, including depression, bipolar disorder, and neurodegenerative diseases. He employs large-scale datasets like the UK Biobank and meta-analytic techniques to uncover causal relationships between biomarkers and psychiatric conditions.
Key Contributions: His team developed the MileAge algorithm predicting lifespan via metabolomics. Recent studies explore how adverse life events accelerate biological aging and link psychiatric disorders to age-related diseases. Collaborations span global institutions.
Grants & Projects: Leads the Accelerated biological aging: linking psychiatric disorders to age-related diseases and premature mortality project (2025–2027), funded by the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation. Supervises interdisciplinary research teams analyzing genetics, psychology, and public health data.
- Published 37 peer-reviewed articles (1237 citations)
- Recipient of Dr King’s Prize Fellowship
- Active in global mental health research networks




