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Inaugural Spring Conference Info and Registration

The recent publication in Nature (Translational Psychiatry), “Neurobehavioral pathways linking socioeconomic status hardship to suicide risk versus resilience in young adolescents: the roles of sleep health and default mode network connectivity, was featured in UGA Today. “Our findings show that sleep is not just a byproduct of stress. It’s a mechanism through which adversity can take root in the developing brain,” said Dr. Assaf Oshri, the lead author of the study.