Studying perinatal and mid-life #hormonesensitivity, training interns, and expanding access to high quality treatment | she/her | views do not represent UNC-CH.
🌟 Excited to join this year's Walk for Hope in Raleigh! Funding from the walk helped launch my research career and has fueled breakthroughs in mental health research for women and children.
💙 Every step funds discoveries. Join us: https://t.co/Ux5je9F5uu #WalkForHope
A brief behavioral activation psychotherapy significantly reduced suicide ideation in perinatal populations by 80% at 3 months post-randomization, effective regardless of clinician type or delivery modality. https://t.co/2Dz7BkdZyE @ceschiller
@eisenlohr_moul I agree, Tory. When we looked at all the data, it was very clear that this was the best way to make progress on the female-specific illnesses without a current home (e.g., fibroids, endometriosis) and to improve our understanding of basic female (xx) physiology.
Honored to be part of the new @NASEM_Health report assessing the state of #WomensHealth research at the National Institutes of Health. Access the full report here: https://t.co/2TlUlkT6q3
Join us tomorrow at 1PM ET for the next installment of our mid-life women's health series! If you're having trouble sleeping, this one's for you. ❤️
Meeting link: https://t.co/zr5dwCNoPI
Join our registry: https://t.co/3HhbyNWP8t
We're back with another free webinar this Friday at noon. This time we'll cover all things "brain fog" and brain health in #Menopause , including how #hormones impact your brain and what you can do about it. Here's the sign up link: https://t.co/DKtzrVL3Yd.
Join live for a Q&A.
New research! Striatal dopamine in anhedonia: A simultaneous [11C]raclopride positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation: Gabriel Dichter, PhD
#research#mentalhealth
https://t.co/6JnRRRFgH6
Very excited for a new pub led by @prkaliush. We found an effect of maternal childhood trauma on infant neurobehavior at birth. The review process was long but the editor was great. In child dev world, maternal experience is often ignored, even though motherhood is so important.
Do you have at least five years of experience managing/overseeing clinical trials? Are you looking for a new opportunity in mental health and brain stimulation? Are you interested in being part of something special and meaningful? Please DM, would love to chat! Please RT