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Charlotte M. Schwarz, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry, is senior author of a paper in Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry that provides recommendations to help teens foster healthy habits with technology.
- April 11, 2025
Yale researchers developed a metric to identify areas that are or are at risk of becoming pharmacy deserts. It could help direct resources to underserved areas.
- April 11, 2025Source: Medical Teacher
Javeed Sukhera, MD, PhD, associate clinical professor of psychiatry, is co-author of an article in Medical Teacher that explores the important role that emotions play in medical education research. The authors argue that emotions can deepen researchers' connection to their work, motivate them to tackle difficult or sensitive topics, and improve the quality and thoughtfulness of their research.
- April 10, 2025Source: Scientific Sense Podcast
George Dragoi, MD, PhD, associate professor of psychiatry and of neuroscience, was a guest on the Scientific Sense podcast, where he discussed his research into memory formation and spatial navigation.
- April 10, 2025
Salih Cayir, MD, postdoctoral associate, has been selected to receive an Early Career Investigator Travel Award for the Brain & Brain PET 2025 conference.
- April 09, 2025Source: Yale News
Nine individuals and organizations from across Yale and New Haven were recognized during the annual Seton Elm-Ivy Awards ceremony on April 8.
- April 09, 2025
Kristen J. Brennand, PhD, Elizabeth Mears and House Jameson Professor of Psychiatry, has been accepted as a Fellow in the 2025-2026 Hedwig van Ameringen Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine® (ELAM) Program.
- April 09, 2025
Listening to music while performing mindfulness exercises targets neural and cardiac mechanisms in the brain that may treat symptoms of anxiety and depression, according to a new study led by Yale School of Medicine researchers.
- April 08, 2025
Yale researchers examined brain networks potentially underlying symptoms of early and chronic psychosis. The findings open opportunities for future studies to investigate their promise as treatment targets.
- April 08, 2025
Researchers created a new decision-making model based on qualitative outcomes of available options. It could provide insight into how our brains value subjective outcomes.