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In his research, Dr. Gotlib examines psychobiological factors that place individuals at increased risk for developing depression and engaging in suicidal behaviors, as well as processes that are protective in this context. More specifically, Dr. Gotlib examines neural, cognitive, social, endocrinological, and genetic factors in depressed individuals and applies findings from these investigations to the study of predictors of depression in children at risk for this disorder. In related projects, Dr. Gotlib is also examining the differential effects of early life stress on the trajectories of neurodevelopment in boys and girls through puberty in an effort to explain the increased prevalence of depression and suicidal behaviors in girls in adolescence. Finally, Dr. Gotlib is extending this work to the study of brain function and structure, endocrine function, and behaviors in neonates and infants being raised in suboptimal environments.
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Scientific Reportsno. 1 (2024): 1-18
Development and psychopathologypp.1-11, (2024)
Artenisa Kulla, Sache Coury, Jordan M. Garcia,Giana I. Teresi,Lucinda M. Sisk,Melissa Hansen,Jonas G. Miller,Ian H. Gotlib,Tiffany C. Ho
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY: GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCEno. 1 (2024): 61-72
Behzad Iravani,Neda Kaboodvand, James R Stieger, Eugene Y Liang, Zoe Lusk,Peter Fransson, Gayle K Deutsch,Ian H Gotlib,Josef Parvizi
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscienceno. 11 (2024)
Psychoneuroendocrinologypp.107034, (2024)
Nature Mental Healthno. 2 (2024): 164-176
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS (2024): 262-271
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