
NeuroPsyBit
RTSGD
NeuroPsychogenetic Bipolar Türkiye

About Us
NeuroPsyBiT is a collaborative platform that conducts research on the genetic and psychogenetic foundations of bipolar disorder. Its goals are to share scientific research, foster communication among researchers, enhance dialogue among clinical psychiatrists, geneticists and health professionals, and facilitate access to research materials.

Our Vision
Research Excellence
Our mission is to pioneer advancements in neuropsychogenetics and improve understanding of bipolar disorder through dedicated research efforts.
Community Impact
We strive to contribute positively to the community by fostering collaborations and sharing our findings to enhance mental health awareness.
Global Collaboration
We engage with international partners to address bipolar disorder and ensure comprehensive research that benefits global communities.
Ethical Standards
Our organization upholds the highest ethical standards, ensuring compliance with local regulations and promoting responsible research practices.
Innovative Solutions
We commit to developing innovative solutions that enhance the understanding and treatment of bipolar disorder through our research initiatives.
Focus
Core Topics
Biobanking
Our biobanking efforts are crucial for storing biological samples vital for research on bipolar disorder.
Data Banking
We manage extensive data banks to facilitate comprehensive research and analysis of bipolar disorder.
Grant Management
We focus on managing grant proposals and research project calls to support innovative mental health studies.
Education
We engage in educational initiatives aimed at raising awareness and knowledge about bipolar disorder and neuropsychogenetic research.


Our Journey
Who We Are
NeuroPsyBit is a collaborative consortium aimed at advancing research on bipolar disorder.
Our Commitment
Through our collaboration with RTSGD and Selçuk University, we are dedicated to ensuring compliance with Turkish regulations and fostering ethical research practices. Our international collaborations further enrich our research potential in understanding mental health.