
Ryan Linn Brown, PhD 🌻
@ryanlinnbrown
Social health psychologist studying stress, close relationships & healthy aging • Asst Prof @TexasTech
Now: @ryanlinnbrown.bsky.social
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https://www.ryanlinnbrown.com 09-07-2011 03:31:29
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How can we move towards causal inferences about the social environment and health? Jenny Tung talked us through her lab's experimental manipulations with rhesus macaques to uncover how social status affects gene regulation in immune cells:


🏆Congratulations to Tené T. Lewis & team for winning the UCSF Stress Measurement Network's Stress Science Paper Award in Human Empirical! I spoke with Dr. Lewis about links between stress experienced by loved ones (e.g., family, friends) & cardiovascular health. Listen: stressmeasurement.org/podcast/episod…


🧩 We've released 6 episodes of the Stress Puzzle podcast this year (so far), covering topics like social hierarchies & health (humans & non-human primates) to the most exciting recent advances in stress science ft. interviews w/ @nbobbaalves and Tené T. Lewis. #scicomm #ELFridays

Another #ELFridays shout out to former EL member Ryan Linn Brown, PhD 🌻 and the Stress Puzzle podcast! Congrats on the amazing podcast Ryan Linn Brown, PhD 🌻!

How important are stressors affecting close friends and family for one's own cardiovascular health? #scicomm Tené T. Lewis described her team's results emphasizing the relevance of these network stressors for women's blood pressure:

Lastly, we invite you to watch this short video addressing FAQs & the background for the name change featuring Editor-in-Chief Dr. Suzanne Segerstrom, Peter J. Gianaros (Immediate Past President of The SBSM), & Ryan Linn Brown, PhD 🌻 (Digital Editor): journals.lww.com/bsam/pages/vid…


🧩 A new episode of the Stress Puzzle with Megan Gunnar is available now! We chatted about Dr. Gunnar's research on puberty as a window for recalibration and more generally about calibration of stress systems in early life. #scicomm Listen: stressmeasurement.org/podcast/episod…


What prompted Megan Gunnar to begin considering that puberty may be a time for recalibration of stress systems? #scicomm In this episode, Dr. Gunnar talks about the benefits and limitations of drawing from rodent models to inform research questions + so much more!