It’s nearly go time. Steve Templeton is currently listening to Pantera drinking a protein shake. Steve is different. He was built for this. He was born for this. This is his time. He will be wearing his signature blue. Let’s see if he hits the air with his jacket in tact. #stlwx
On Jan. 14, Baker Sterchi Senior Attorney Andrew Chipperfield co-presented the session “Hot Topics: Overflow vs. Backup, Aggressive Contractors, Cosmetic Issues, Etc.” at the 2025 MAMIC Claims Seminar held in Columbia, Missouri. Read more: conta.cc/3EapEyZ
📣 Excited to announce our new manuscript published in Translational Psychiatry investigating socioeconomic disadvantage & maternal inflammatory biomarkers during pregnancy in relation to neonatal white matter microstructure🧠
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Drs. Cynthia Rogers and Christopher Smyser received a MERIT award from the National Institute of Mental Health of the National Institutes of Health for their research focused on preterm babies' brains as the children age. @rogers_ce @WUSTLPeds
source.wustl.edu/2023/03/rog…
Thank you to everyone who came to my flashtalk at #SRCD2023 ! So great to chat about neonatal brain connectivity and emerging executive function in early childhood!
Join us for some exciting science this morning #SRCD23! Assistant Professor @RachelEmmaLean is sharing her latest findings in the Perinatal Experiences and Brain Development session @SRCDtweets!
Congratulations to our post-doc @RLTriplett for her great symposium talk @ACNPorg! She shared findings relating prenatal adversity to neonatal brain volumes and behavioral outcomes at age 2 years. #ACNP2022
#ACNP2022 Check out my poster, T15, if you’re interested in the relationships between crime, neonatal functional connectivity, and externalizing behaviors in toddlerhood! I’ll be presenting TONIGHT from 5:30-7:30pm in Phoenix @ACNPorg
Excellent talk highlighting how social determinants of health during pregnancy impact the developing brain and early childhood outcomes by @rogers_ce at the ACNP conference @ACNPorg#ACNP2022
Our paper is out!!!
"Neurodevelopmental patterns of early postnatal white matter maturation represent distinct underlying microstructure and histology"
Here is a detailed thread of our findings:🧵
bit.ly/3EKjuDG
Findings suggest that the effects of early life adversity on white matter microstructure, particularly in the cingulum bundle, may begin in utero and that we need to support expectant parents during this time of critical fetal brain development
Sincere gratitude to the @BBRFoundation for the wonderful celebration dinner and Honorable Mention in clinical research. It was a dream to meet so many incredible leaders in mental health research, and am so grateful for the support!
None of this research would be possible without the @wunder_lab@EEDP_Lab and mentors @rogers_ce @BarchDbarch Joan Luby, Christopher Smyser and Barbara Warner @WUSTLmed
Preprint alert! In our next set of findings from the eLABE study, we examine prospective links between adversity in utero and white matter connectivity at birth 1/3
Exposure to Prenatal Social Disadvantage and Maternal Psychosocial Stress: Relationships to Neonatal White Matter Connectivity medrxiv.org/cgi/content/shor…#medRxiv
Findings highlight the need to address financial hardships and related stressors to support expectant parents during pregnancy and to protect fetal white matter development 2/3