UCLA professor shares insights into the neurobiology of psychosis risk in adolescents
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In a comprehensive Genomic Press Interview, Dr. Carrie E. Bearden, Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences and Psychology at UCLA, shares transformative insights into the neurobiology of psychosis risk in young people.
Her work represents a significant advance in understanding how genetic factors and brain development interact to influence mental health outcomes in adolescents.
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