Collaboration intake

Collaborate

A simple intake structure for collaboration discussions across the site’s main themes.

Who this page is for

This page is intended for researchers, institutions, clinical collaborators, and technical teams who want to discuss a project, analytic need, scientific partnership, or behavioral health informatics problem.

What to include

  • Your organization, lab, or project context.
  • The specific aims or core questions you are trying to address.
  • The data types involved, if any, and any constraints around access or governance.
  • The type of support you need: analysis, tooling, workflow design, collaboration, or strategy.
  • Any timeline, milestone, or publication goals that shape the work.

Best-fit topics

Strong fits for this intake include clinical AI, computational psychiatry, neuroimaging and biomarker questions, multimodal data analysis, and translational or trial-oriented behavioral health work.

AI-assisted project ideas

If a visitor is using an AI agent to help frame a new idea, the proposal should still be concrete. A useful submission includes the problem being addressed, the intended users, the data or evidence involved, the expected output, and the reason the idea matters in behavioral health or psychiatry.

Start the conversation

Use one of the forms below to prepare a structured request. For now, submissions open as a drafted email or can be copied to the clipboard.

Why this structure matters

The intake format above is intentionally structured so it can evolve later into a proper web form, a CMS-backed request workflow, or an AI-agent-assisted triage process without changing the public information architecture.

Future agent integration

As the site grows, these fields can become the basis for machine-readable collaboration requests, assistant-driven drafting, or internal intake workflows that help match requests to the right project theme and next step.

Collaboration intake

Start a request

The form stays on this page and prepares a structured message.