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Stacy Drury, MD, PhD, an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Tulane University, School of Medicine, explores how the interaction of genetic and epigenetic factors with early experience shapes neurodevelopment and long term health outcomes in children. Her clinical practice and translational research focuses on improving long-term outcomes in at-risk children and infants through an enhanced understanding of the interaction between early life experiences, the stress response systems, and child health and neurodevelopment.

Section 1Genetics, Neurodevelopment & Child Psychiatry
Section 2Clinical Applications of Genetic Research in the Neurodevelopment of Children
Section 3The Coolest Things Happening in Neuroscience & Psychiatry

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