Daniel Muñoz Samons
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Daniel Muñoz Samons graduated in Medicine in 1997 from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. In 2008 he spent a 6-month stay (Alicia Koplowitz Foundation short stay fellowships) at Columbia University in New York, training in functional neuroimaging analysis techniques.
Since 2004 he has been providing clinical assistance to the Psychiatry and Child Psychology Service of the Sant Joan de Déu Hospital. He is currently the Senior Assistant Psychiatrist at the Hospitalization Unit and clinical coordinator at the Psychotic Disorders Unit in childhood and adolescence.
For the last 15 years he has focused his studies on early onset psychosis and the child and adolescent population at risk of psychosis, collaborating on several funded projects.
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Last Publications
- Liu S, Agartz I, Allen P, Amminger GP, Andreassen OA, Bachman P, Baeza I, Baldwin H, Bartholomeusz CF, Borgwardt S, Catalano S, Chen X, Cho KIK, Choi S, Colibazzi T, Cooper RE, Corcoran CM, Cropley VL, de Haan L, de la Fuente-Sandoval C, Dolz M, Ebdrup BH, Fortea A, Fusar-Poli P, Glenthøj LB, Glenthøj BY, Haas SS, Hamilton HK, Haut KM, Hayes RA, He Y, Heekeren K, Hegelstad WTV, Hooker CI, Horton LE, Hubl D, Hwang WJ, Kaess M, Kasai K, Katagiri N, Kim M, Kindler J, Klaunig MJ, Koike S, Kristensen TD, Kwak YB, Kwon JS, Lawrie SM, Lebedeva I, Lemmers-Jansen IL, León-Ortiz P, Lin A, Loewy RL, Ma X, Mathalon DH, McGorry P, McGuire P, Michel C, Mizrahi R, Mizuno M, Møller P, Mora-Durán R, Muñoz D, Nelson B, Nemoto T, Nordentoft M, Nordholm D, Omelchenko MA, Ouyang L, Pantelis C, Pariente JC, Raghava JM, Rasser PE, Resch F, Reyes-Madrigal F, Rivera-Chávez LF, Røssberg JI, Rössler W, Salisbury DF, Sasabayashi D, Schall U, Schiffman J, Schmidt A, Smigielski L, Sørensen ME, Sugranyes G, Suzuki M, Takahashi T, Tamnes CK, Tang J, Theodoridou A, Thomopoulos SI, Tomyshev AS, Tor J, Uhlhaas PJ, Værnes TG, van Amelsvoort TA, Velakoulis D, Via E, Vinogradov S, Waltz JA, Wenneberg C, Westlye LT, Wood SJ, Yamasue H, Yuan L, Yung AR, Chee MW, Thompson PM, Hernaus D, Jalbrzikowski M, Lee J and Zhou JH Structural covariance network topology in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: the ENIGMA-CHR Study. MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY . 31(3): 1707-1722.
- Tor J, Baeza I, Alvarez J, Rodríguez-Pascual M, Muñoz D, Sintes A, de la Serna E, Puig O, Sugranyes G, Ilzarbe D, Haro JM and Dolz M Sex differences and implications in outcome in children and adolescents at clinical high risk for psychosis. JOURNAL OF CHILD PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY . 66(10): 1461-1472.
- Vila R, Espinosa V, Colomer A, Serra C, Corbella-Sotil A, del Cacho N, Butjosa A, Ochoa S, Cuevas-Esteban J, Muñoz D and Usall J Childhood sexual abuse in first-episode psychosis: The relevance in cognitive bias Schizophrenia Research . 283: 98-106.
Projects
- Project name:
- Factores asociados con la remisión clínica y la recuperación funcional y personal al año de seguimiento en personas con un primer episodio de psicosis
- Leader
- Elena Rubio Abadal, Judith Usall i Rodié
- Funding entities:
- Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII)
- Code
- PI25/00322
- Starting - finishing date:
- 2026 - 2028
- Project name:
- Estudio multicéntrico longitudinal PREDICT-CAPRIS: creación de un modelo de predicción del riesgo de transición a un trastorno psicótico en niños y adolescentes mediante una calculadora de riesgo
- Leader
- Jordina Tor Fabra
- Funding entities:
- Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII), Fundació Privada per a la Recerca i la Docència Sant Joan de Déu - FSJD, Tor Fabra, Jordina
- Code
- PI24/00302
- Starting - finishing date:
- 2025 - 2027
- Project name:
- Impact of Traumatic Childhood Experiences (TCE) on cerebrocortical parameters and cognitive functioning in patients with a First-Episode Psychosis (FEP).
- Leader
- Judith Usall i Rodié
- Funding entities:
- Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII)
- Code
- PI21/00067
- Starting - finishing date:
- 2022 - 2026
News
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23% of adolescents at risk of psychosis end up developing the disorder
The study led by the Research in Child and Adolescent Mental Health team reveals that one in four adolescents at clinical risk of psychosis end up developing this mental disorder within 18 months.
SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital