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SUMMARY: Colloquium with Dr. Kate Keenan
DESCRIPTION: FEATURING Dr. Kate Keenan\, University of Chicago TITLE Testin
 g the hypothesis that prenatal stress confers risk for psychopathology in t
 he offspring via the randomized controlled trial BIO Dr. Kate Keenan is cur
 rently Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at the Universit
 y of Chicago. Dr. Keenan’s program of research in developmental psychopatho
 logy spans several developmental periods and phenotypes. The integrative […
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 ATURING</h3><p>Dr. Kate Keenan\, University of Chicago</p><h3>TITLE</h3><p>
 Testing the hypothesis that prenatal stress confers risk for psychopatholog
 y in the offspring via the randomized controlled trial</p><h3>BIO</h3><p><s
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 rong><a href="http://home.uchicago.edu/~kekeenan/overview.html">Dr. Kate Ke
 enan</a> is currently Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience a
 t the University of Chicago. Dr. Keenan's program of research in developmen
 tal psychopathology spans several developmental periods and phenotypes. The
  integrative thread running through each study is the aim of identifying th
 e earliest appearing individual differences that connote risk for psychopat
 hology\, and the factors that are associated with the transition from risk 
 to the expression of a disorder. The work is designed to be relevant to the
  understanding of causal mechanisms and to the development of prevention in
 terventions.</p><hr /><p>Annually the Department of Psychology hosts a <a h
 ref="https://psych.ubc.ca/community/colloquia/" target="_blank" rel="noopen
 er">Colloquia Series</a> throughout the academic year.</p>
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