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A New Cornerstone For Bipolar Disorder Research

BD² is marking the first public release of data from the Integrated Network Longitudinal Cohort Study, a major milestone for the bipolar disorder research community. Developed through years of collaboration, this resource brings together high-quality, standardized data to help researchers, clinicians, and individuals living with bipolar disorder better understand the complexity and heterogeneity of the illness. The inaugural release includes curated, quality-controlled data collected across multiple modalities and is designed to support discovery at a scale and depth previously unavailable.

The dataset is available to qualified researchers through a standardized application process.

About The Dataset

This integrated dataset combines clinical, biological, neuroimaging, and real‑world behavioral data to transform the scientific understanding of bipolar disorder and improve care.

615

participants included in de-identified data &nsbp;

2.5

mean medications per participant mean per par par par

16.8

mean age of first manic episode mean age at &nsbp; &nsbp;

Explore the first public data release from the BD² Integrated Network and unlock new insights into bipolar disorder.

A Conversation on the Significance of These Data

Members of the BD2 team sat down to discuss what this dataset release means and what it makes possible for both the research community and people living with bipolar disorder.

615 participants

De-identified data from a diverse, deeply characterized cohort

Age distribution
Broad representation across adulthood, with strong participation from younger populations

Age distribution
Broad representation across adulthood, with strong participation from younger populations