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EMPOWER: Early Signs Monitoring to Prevent Relapse and PrOmote Wellbeing, Engagement and Recovery

Project title: EMPOWER: Early Signs Monitoring to Prevent Relapse and PrOmote Wellbeing, Engagement and Recovery

Chief investigator: Professor Andrew GumleyORCID logo

Contractor: University of Glasgow

Co-investigators: Associate Professor Andrew ThompsonORCID logo, Associate Professor John FarhallORCID logo, Associate Professor Susan Cotton, Dr Mario Alvarez-JimenezORCID logo, Dr Paul FrenchORCID logo, Dr Reeva LedermanORCID logo, Dr Simon BradstreetORCID logo, Professor Alison YungORCID logo, Professor Andrew BriggsORCID logo, Professor Cathrine MihalopoulosORCID logo, Professor Christopher WilliamsORCID logo, Professor Hamish McLeodORCID logo, Professor John AinsworthORCID logo, Professor John GleesonORCID logo, Professor John NorrieORCID logo, Professor Matthias SchwannauerORCID logo, Professor Max BirchwoodORCID logo, Professor Sandra BucciORCID logo, Professor Shon LewisORCID logo, Professor Suresh SundramORCID logo, Professor Swaran SinghORCID logo.

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