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Support our research!

With PROMPT, we aim to improve the treatment of depression. We strongly believe that each patient should receive the individual best-suited therapy, and we put the combined expertise of our multi-professional team to work to make this a reality. Personalisation and individualisation are our top priorities. We are not only developing a test that -based on individual biological markers and personal life history- can predict whether a therapy with antidepressant medication is likely to be the best approach for a patient. We as well consider individual perspectives, wishes, beliefs and expectations of patients and healthcare professionals to inform aid and advocate mutual and shared decision making about the further course of therapy.
Such an endeavor can only be accomplished collectively, and we invite you to join us in the challenge of improving the treatment of depression.

How you can support our research

Everyone can easily and anonymously support our research by completing our short survey. The survey is available in the six languages of the PROMPT consortium. You can choose from English, Deutsch, Français, Español, Italiano or Polski. You can fill in the survey anytime on your smartphone, PC, MAC, or any device of your choosing. Just click on the link below or scan the QR code.

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For patients

Are you currently being treated for depression and would like to support our research?
Thank you for your interest! We would be happy to get in touch and to send you a survey for this occasion. Please contact us at

Prompt-Studie@ukmuenster.de

For clinicians and scientists

Are you a psychiatrist, neurologist, general practitioner, psychologist, other life-science professional or currently working in a laboratory and interested in supporting our research?
Thank you for your interest! We would be happy to get in touch and to send you a survey for this occasion. Please contact us at

Prompt-Studie@ukmuenster.de

We appreciate your support and thank you for your interest!

Prof. Bernhard Baune, Coordinator of the PROMPT consortium