Ursula Tooley, PhD
@utooley
Postdoc at @WUSTLMed @wunder_lab | Ph.D. @Penn | dev cog neuro | networks | environment | she/her
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http://ursulatooley.com 06-08-2009 00:05:45
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First preprint out of Stanford PMH 🧠! Mood disorders are a leading cause of disability, potentially due to co-occurring cognitive impairments. However, cognitive impairments vary dramatically from person-to-person, even if they share the same diagnosis. medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
Where things stand with Long Covid By Jason Gale Jason Gale in The Washington Post A great review of where we stand. A lot of progress has been made in understanding Long Covid. We need to figure out how to treat it. washingtonpost.com/business/2023/…
Thanks for the wonderful write up, Kara McGaughey!
📣 New in Science Magazine I teamed up with Eric Topol to write this #SciencePerspective on Long Covid Solving the puzzle of #LongCovid A long 🧵 science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Sharing our new study by keyla sá, Julio Silva, Rafael Bayarri Olmos et al (with T. Horvath & Putrino Lab) showing that a passive transfer of IgG from patients with #longCOVID into mice recapitulates ⬆️ pain and other symptoms 🧵 (1/) medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
Super excited to be in Seoul 🇰🇷 at #ohbm2024 and share our recent work examining the development of intrinsic 🧠activity in babies 👶, a la @valerieJsydnor & Ted Satterthwaite . Come on by and see me M/Tu at Poster 1278!
Ursula Tooley, PhD showed that the prenatal environment affects brain network development speed in the first 3 years. Early development pace is linked to risk factors and outcomes, with faster development in lower-SES children. #Neuroscience #BrainDevelopment #OHBM2024
Session 4: Early Network Development is starting now! Minghui Ouyang presents the developmental connectome, Ursula Tooley, PhD links prenatal environment to cortical development, Gondova examines connectivity in preterm infants, and Ayzenberg covers newborn visual organizationđź§ #FITNG2024