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LifeHaven 20th Anniversary Celebration: A Landmark Moment For Community Care and Expertise

Our Community Engagement and Education (CEEd) hub recently sponsored the LifeHaven 20-year celebration.
Where Ruby Got Her Name artwork by Liz Sivertson

MIDB Artwork Spotlight: Paintings of North Woods Critters

Liz Sivertson is known for her paintings of colorful images of the North Woods.
11th annual flux congress

Expanding Understanding of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience at the 11th Annual Flux Congress

Many MIDB members and students attended last month's Flux Congress in Santa Rosa, Calif.
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Talking Childhood ADHD with U of M

What ADHD is in children, how it affects the brain and how we can support those we know with ADHD.
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Largest Long-Term Study of Early Brain and Child Development Launches at University of Minnesota

Landmark study will seek to answer unknowns about long-term effects of prenatal exposure to opioids and other substances.
The Synapse: Your Connection to MIDB News

The Synapse: Aug. 2023

Working together to advance early childhood development.
Mother and father arguing about parents methods when visiting family psychologist

Clinical Spotlight: Early Childhood Mental Health Program

The program provides primarily therapeutic services, which typically involve a significant component of parent coaching/guidance.
Chook and Rocco clay sculpture by Donna Ray

MIDB Artwork Spotlight: Original Ceramic Pieces

Ceramic artist Donna Ray's experience with art started with playdough.
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MIDB Members Present at the Research Society on Alcohol Meeting

Members of the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Research Lab presented at the 46th Annual Research Society on Alcohol Scientific Meeting.
The Synapse: Your Connection to MIDB News

The Synapse: June 2023

There are approximately 80 departments from three U of M campuses affiliated with the MIDB.