Orr Endowed Lecture in Psychology 12/6 | Elizabeth (Birdie) Shirtcliff, PhD
"Understanding the stress of growing up for adolescence and what hormones have to do with it"
About the Speaker:
Elizabeth (Birdie) Shirtcliff, PhD Research Professor Center for Translational Neuroscience Editor in Chief, Psychoneuroendocrinology University of Oregon
Objectives:
This presentation is designed to help learners: Objective 1: Discuss the development of the stress response in adolescence and its interaction with maturational milestones. Objective 2: Describe cutting edge methods for psychobiological research including novel biospecimens and stressors Objective 3: Discuss how puberty impacts the psychoneuroendocrine stress response
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This talk is sponsored by the Orr Lecture Fund Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences This educational activity received no commercial support.