Growing Up Together in Society (GUTS) - Individual development: from genes to societal contributions

Growing Up Together in Society (GUTS) is a collaboration of researchers from seven universities and a wide variety of disciplines that share one mission: to understand how young people grow up in a complex society.
In Work Package 4 of GUTS on Individual development: from genes to societal contributions, we will identify biomarkers involved in the development of self-regulatory abilities in adolescence and emerging adulthood and will reveal information on neurobiological mechanisms and sensitivities that drive adolescents to become motivated, socially responsible adults.

Name project:

Gravity Consortium Growing Up Together in Society (GUTS)

GUTS Steering Commissie:

Eveline Crone (program leader), Erasmus University Rotterdam; Lydia Krabbendam, VU-Amsterdam; Anna van Duijvenvoorde, Leiden University; René Veenstra, Groningen University; Lucres Nauta-Jansen, AmsterdamUMC; Hilleke Hulshoff Pol, Utrecht University.

(Main)researchers WP4:

Hilleke Hulshoff Pol (chair WP4), Barbara Franke, Eveline Crone, Ingmar Franken, Janita Bralten, Marieke Klein, Vera Goossens, Lucres Nauta-Jansen, Barbara Sakic, Jalmar Teeuw.

Department:

Experimental Psychology

Collaboration partners WP4:

Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen University, AmsterdamUMC

Funded by:

The Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW)

Strategic theme:

Dynamics of Youth