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14-04-2021 19:03:47
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1/x Excited to share our new study in Translational Psychiatry! A disease-relevant immunogenomic phenotype is uniquely predicted by adversity during 2 sensitive periods of development- early life & pregnancy (novel!) nature.com/articles/s4139… See walk-through ↓! UCSF Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences



So proud of postdoc Kristen L Rudd, PhD & other team members for this incredible work on our SEED study. It reveals one way #stress /#adversity can get “under the skin” in early life to predict executive functioning ➡️ #Mentalhealth /#health. @nih_nhlbi UCSF Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences UCSF Pediatrics

#science #wisdom for a better world ⬇️ IDHPtweets

Looking forward to tuning in to this important and timely panel by the Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California tomorrow at noon PT! Nicki Bush, PhD and other local experts will be weighing in on the state of child mental health and where we need to go from here.

New UC San Francisco study by Amanda Noroña-Zhou and Nicki Bush, PhD shows healthier stress responses and a faster recovery from stressful interactions in babies whose mothers participated in mindfulness-based programs during pregnancy. Read more: bit.ly/3MFuSlZ


Interested in how parent-training interventions might affect biomarkers of adversity exposure? Check out IDHP postdoc Alexandra (Allie) D. W. Sullivan, PhD's new paper in Association for Psychological Science!

Interested in systems-level interventions to advance health equity? Read Amanda Noroña-Zhou's recently published work on trauma-informed prenatal care and birth outcomes

A new paper published by IDHP scholars Alexandra (Allie) D. W. Sullivan, PhD Nicki Bush, PhD Danielle Roubinov, PhD & Amanda Noroña-Zhou show how dyadic (parent-child) interventions affect biomarkers of child health. 📢Programs & policies that support parents & families get under the skin & promote child health!