Congratulations to Josh Schrock on his recent publication in Brain, Behavior, and Immunity - Health!
Congratulations to Josh Schrock on his recent review paper titled “Accelerated aging in people living with HIV: The neuroimmune feedback model” that was recently published in Brain, Behavior, and Immunity - Health.
Check it out here!
Congratulations to Anna Cichocki et al. on their paper recently published in Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging!
Anna C. Cichocki, Katherine S. Young, Richard E. Zinbarg, Michelle G. Craske, Susan Y. Bookheimer, & Robin Nusslock recently published a paper in Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging titled “Transdiagnostic symptom of depression and anxiety associated with reduced gray matter volume in prefrontal cortex.”
Congratulations to all - check out the paper here!
Congratulations to Ann Carroll and Zach Anderson for matching at their top choices for internships!
Congratulations to two of our graduate students for matching at their top internship sites! Ann Carroll is going to Harvard Medical School/Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Zach Anderson is heading to the University of Illinois at Chicago! We are so proud of both of you and cannot wait to see you excel at these amazing sites!
Congrats to Zach Anderson et al. for their recent publication in Aperture Neuro!
Zach Anderson, along with our friend and collaborator Vijay Mittal, recently published a paper in Aperture Neuro titled “Application of hyperalignment to resting state data in individuals with psychosis reveals systematic changes in functional networks and identifies distinct clinical subgroups.” Other co-authors include Jessica A. Turner, Yoni K. Ashar, and Vince D. Calhoun.
Congrats all - check out the article here!
Congrats to Ellyn Butler et al. for their recent publication in Human Brain Mapping!
Congratulations to Ellyn Butler, Noelle Samia, Stuart White, Caterina Gratton, and Robin Nusslock for their recent publication in Human Brain Mapping titled “Neuroimmune mechanisms connecting violence with internalizing symptoms: A high-dimensional multimodal mediation analysis.”
Check out the article here!
Congratulations to Nina Kougan, Katharina Seitz, and Anna Cichocki on their acceptance to present at the annual meeting for the Society of Biological Psychiatry!
The Society of Biological Psychiatry will be hosting their annual meeting in San Diego, California at the end of April. We are so excited to have three of our lab members presenting their research. Nina will be presenting her work, Association between Childhood Trauma and Neural Activation during Reward Processing; Katharina will be presenting her work, Exercise Moderates the Relationship between Amygdala Volume and Inflammation; and Anna will be presenting her work, Life Adversity Strengthens the Association between Prefrontal Cortical Volume and Peripheral Inflammation. Congratulations all!