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First Study to Evaluate Neurobiological Predictors of Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressed Adolescents
Early intervention during this time period may be particularly beneficial in mitigating the significant impacts of depression.
National Leadership in Developmental Origins of Health and Disease
Phu Tran, PhD, was elected as president of the U.S. Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) Society.
The Synapse March 2022
Advancing Research at MIDB: Monica Luciana, PhD, was announced as the MIDB's Chief Scientific Officer.
Brain Studies Show Thousands of Participants are Needed for Accurate Results
New research from the U of M and Washington University in St. Louis examines participant numbers needed for brain studies.
At the Forefront of Advancing Care of People and Families Touched by Rare Disease
The U of M has been at the forefront of advancing care of people and families touched by rare disease conditions.
Driven to be a Purposeful Scientist
Sanju Koirala is passionate about making science more equitable and accessible to students from underrepresented backgrounds globally.
Autism, Age, and Race
Newly published research by authors from the University of Minnesota found racial disparities in identifying autism in young children.
Calling on TeleOutreach
The TeleOutreach Center is working to address such barriers—for behavioral, neurodevelopmental, and mental health needs.
Art for All
A collaborative effort to share and promote work by artists with disabilities.
Study Shows Children of Depressed Mothers Have a Slower IQ Growth Compared to Children of Healthy Mothers
The findings highlight the need to better characterize how subgroups of parental mood disorders may influence risk across development.