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Cairns Capstone Lecture: Using Translational Paradigms to Identify "At-Risk" Populations: Sign and Goal Tracking

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Carolina Consortium on Human Development Spring 2022 Series

Cairns Capstone Lecture: Using Translational Paradigms to Identify "At-Risk" Populations: Sign and Goal Tracking

May 2, 2022 | 2:00pm
James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence in Graham Memorial, GM-039

Organized by:  

Carolina Consortium on Human Development

Speaker: Martin P. Paulus, MD, Laureate Institute for Brain Research

We welcome you to attend either in-person at the James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence in Graham Memorial, GM-039, or virtually.

The Cairns Capstone Lecture is part of the Spring 2022 Carolina Consortium on Human Development Lecture Series: Leveraging Developmental Science to Inform Personalized Interventions: A Neuro-prevention Framework for Mitigating the Impact of Adverse Contexts on Developmental Trajectories

Cost:  

Free