Adolescence is a period of human brain growth and high incidence of mental health disorders. In 2016 the Neuroscience in Psychiatry Network
published a study of adolescent brain development which showed that
the hubs of the structural connectome are late developing and are found
in association cortex (http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1601745113).
Furthermore these regions are enriched for genes related to
schizophrenia. In this presentation Dr Kirstie Whitaker will demonstrate
how this work is supported by open data and analysis code, and that
the results replicate in two independent cohorts of teenagers. She will
encourage Brainhack-Global participants to take steps towards ensuring
that their work meets these standards for open and reproducible
science in 2017 and beyond.