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Maternal Trauma History and DNA Methylation in Infants - PHIND Seminar 2021

Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube

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Epigenetics Courses DNA Methylation Courses Attachment Theory Courses Trauma Courses Depression Courses

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Overview

Explore a compelling seminar from the February 2021 PHIND series featuring Dr. Thalia Robakis, Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Delve into groundbreaking research examining the intricate connections between maternal trauma history, attachment style, and depression, and their profound impact on DNA methylation signatures in infants. Over the course of 51 minutes, gain insights into how these maternal factors can influence epigenetic patterns in offspring, potentially shaping their long-term health outcomes. This thought-provoking presentation offers valuable knowledge for researchers, clinicians, and anyone interested in the intersection of maternal mental health, epigenetics, and infant development.

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Stanford Radiology: PHIND (Winter) 2021, Robakis: Maternal History & DNA Methylation in Infants


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Stanford Radiology

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