Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology @UMich. Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) researcher. Interested in using PNI lens to prevent and treat depression.
Interested in the intersection between clinical science and psychoneuroimmunology? The Michigan PNI Lab is accepting applications for a PhD student starting in Fall 2025. Application deadline: Nov. 15. Lab info: https://t.co/15OJSLUYbN Application info: https://t.co/9H9EdWXg1E
⏰Open for Submission!
Contribute towards advancing our understanding on the ‘Gut-Brain Axis’
Exploring the fascinating connection between your gut and brain in relation to stress
More info: https://t.co/aUcEFlElHQ
Willing to contribute? https://t.co/rqQ3R6lN4D
So thrilled to announce my return to the Midwest. Starting this Fall, I will be a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Michigan. (Photo credit: @ReamMolly)
Excited about our article in press at Pain. We showed that women with chronic social stress had higher levels of pain and sadness following mild inflammatory increases. Other types of stress did not have this effect. #PAINjournal@MRennaPhD@RosieShrout
https://t.co/zRJuY6GLZZ
Loved Dr. Jennifer Felger's presentation earlier today on inflammation and dopamine-related pathways underlying depression. This innovative line of research opens the door to a more mechanistic and personalized approach to depression treatment. @PNIRS
For all #Psychoneuroimmunology trainees: The application window is now open for the 2023 Autumn School on the Skin-Brain Axis. I attended last year, and I highly recommend it. @GEBIN01 @PNIRS
https://t.co/7dmpFk7NKL
So excited that this meta-analysis is finally in print! It represents an amazing amount of work by so many people over many years. @AnnaMarsland4 @DrEmilyLindsay and so many others @CatheriWalsh https://t.co/RYBUpxk0oH
Do low levels of inflammation impact how socially connected you feel or how socially avoidant you are? Check out our new article in BBI! @BrainBehavImm#psychoneuroimmunology https://t.co/C5JwmmvyZK