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Psychiatry

 

Duncan is the Gnodde Goldman Sachs Professor of Neuroinformatics at the Department of Psychiatry.

He is Programme Leader at the Medical Research Council’s Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, and a Fellow of Robinson College, all within the University of Cambridge. He heads the ‘4D Lab’ (https://www.astlelab.com/). They employ a range of analytical tools to address critical clinical and fundamental questions about childhood development.

 

Duncan's research group 4D>> 

Publications

Key publications: 

Astle, D. E., Johnson, M. H., & Akarca, D. (2023) 'Toward computational neuroconstructivism: a framework for developmental systems neuroscience.' Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 27(8), 726-744.

Achterberg, J., Akarca, D., Strouse, D. J., Duncan, J., & Astle, D. E. (2023) 'Spatially embedded recurrent neural networks reveal widespread links between structural and functional neuroscience findings.' Nature Machine Intelligence, 5(12), 1369-1381.

Carozza, Sofia, Danyal Akarca, and Duncan Astle. 'The adaptive stochasticity hypothesis: Modeling equifinality, multifinality, and adaptation to adversity.' Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120, no. 42 (2023): e2307508120.

Akarca, D., Vértes, P. E., Bullmore, E. T., & Astle, D. E. (2021) 'A generative network model of neurodevelopmental diversity in structural brain organization.' Nature communications, 12(1), 4216.

Siugzdaite, R., Bathelt, J., Holmes, J., & Astle, D. E. (2020) 'Transdiagnostic brain mapping in developmental disorders.' Current Biology, 30(7), 1245-1257.

Gnodde Goldman Sachs Professor of Neuroinformatics
MRC Group Leader
Takes PhD students
Not available for consultancy

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