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Richard Musil

7PUBLICATIONS
140CO-AUTHORS
Gene expression (incl. microarray and other genome-wide approaches)Food properties (incl. characteristics and health benefits)CognitionPersonality and individual differencesMedical biochemistry - lipids
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|Aug 20, 2025
Genome-wide association study of borderline personality disorder identifies 11 loci and highlights shared risk with mental and somatic disorders.

Fabian Streit, Swapnil Awasthi, Alisha Sm Hall

|Jan 20, 2025
Development and Evaluation of the "Eating More Consciously" Module of a Lifestyle Intervention Program to Prevent Medication-Induced Weight Gain in Psychiatric Patients: A One-Arm Pilot Study.

Catherine Glocker, Maria S Simon, Nicole Adler

|May 25, 2024
Two Sides of Theory of Mind: Mental State Attribution to Moving Shapes in Paranoid Schizophrenia Is Independent of the Severity of Positive Symptoms.

Christina Fuchs, Sarita Silveira, Thomas Meindl

|Sep 05, 2022
Association of loneliness and social network size in adulthood with childhood maltreatment: Analyses of a population-based and a clinical sample.

Matthias A Reinhard, Stephanie V Rek, Tabea Nenov-Matt

|Jul 21, 2022
A comprehensive approach to predicting weight gain and therapy response in psychopharmacologically treated major depressed patients: A cohort study protocol.

Maria S Simon, Barbara B Barton, Catherine Glocker

|Jul 01, 2022
Lifestyle behaviors, metabolic disturbances, and weight gain in psychiatric inpatients treated with weight gain-associated medication.

Maria S Simon, Barbara Barton, Anja Zagler

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