
معرفی
Dr. Michelle Servaas is a Postdoctoral Researcher and Health Psychologist at the University of Groningen's Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Psychiatry. She holds positions at the University Center Psychiatry (UMCG) and the Interdisciplinary Center Psychopathology and Emotion Regulation. Her research focuses on neuroimaging, mood disorders, and neuroticism, with expertise in functional connectivity, experience sampling, and actigraphy. She completed her PhD on 'Neuroticism and the brain' at the UMCG and has extensive postdoctoral experience in neuroimaging and clinical psychology.
Education: PhD in Neuroscience (2014), Master's in Brain and Behaviour (2009), and Bachelor's in Clinical Psychology (2008) from the University of Groningen.
Research interests include personalized mental health interventions, dynamic brain networks, and translational psychiatry. Her recent work addresses optimizing neuroimaging methodologies and applying experience sampling in clinical settings. Collaborations span interdisciplinary teams in psychiatry and neuroscience.
Key contributions include studies on affective instability in depression, neuroimaging correlates of personality traits, and rigidity in psychiatric disorders. She has led projects on personalized symptom monitoring (Therap-i trial) and neuroimaging-based risk prediction for depression recurrence.





