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SUMMARY:Dr. Godfrey Pearlson: Lessons from the B-SNIP Consortium
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URL:https://impact-mh.org/event/dr-godfrey-pearlson-lessons-from-the-b-snip-consortium/
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SUMMARY:Data Analytics Working Group (DAWG)-Dr. Guillermo Cecchi
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Guillermo Cecchi will be presenting on analyses of patient-doctor interactions\, smartphone use patterns and audio diaries\, and EHR based clinical information that were done as part of the PREDiCTOR (Phenotypes REimagined to Define Clinical Treatment and Outcome Research) project.  
URL:https://impact-mh.org/event/data-analytics-working-group-dawg-dr-guillermo-cecchi/
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SUMMARY:IMPACT-MH Monthly Seminar-A Neurocomputational Framework of Social Connections
DESCRIPTION:IMPACT-MH Is excited to announce that our next monthly seminar series will be presented by Dr. Xiaosi Gu. Dr. Gu is a tenured Associate Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry\, Neuroscience\, and Artificial Intelligence and Director of the Center for Computational Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. Her research examines the neural computations underlying higher-order cognition in humans such as reward and social decision-making\, using a combination of computational modeling\, neuroimaging\, and intracranial recording techniques. She is currently leading multiple NIH and private foundation grants to study on how these processes might go awry across various psychiatric disorders\, including depression\, autism\, personality disorders\, and drug addiction.
URL:https://impact-mh.org/event/impact-mh-monthly-seminar-a-neurocomputational-framework-of-social-connections/
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