Mary L. Phillips M.D. M.D.(Cantab)
Pittsburgh Foundation – Emmerling Endowed Chair in Psychotic Disorders
Professor in Psychiatry and Clinical Translational Science
Director of the Center for Research on Translational and Developmental Affective Neuroscience
Director of the Collaborative on Mood Disorders Research
Director of the Mood and Brain Laboratory
The Clinical and Translational Affective Neuroscience Program
Department of Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Hospital
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
This presentation is supported by COBRE Center for Neuromodulation.
Translating understanding of neural network dysfunction into novel, mood disorder risk markers and brain-based treatments for Bipolar Disorder
Brown University via Independent
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Syllabus
- Understand how largescale neural network dysfunction in infancy and childhood confers risk for future mood disorders
- Understand how specific structural and functional abnormalities in the reward network confer risk for future mania and Bipolar Disorder
- Understand how these neural network abnormalities can be targeted by novel neuromodulation interventions aiming to reduce future risk for mood disorders