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Senior Scientist Seminar Series: Of Mice & (Wo)Men

Location: Zoom

Date: Thursday, October 12, 2023

Time: 12–1 p.m.

Contact: Leta Moser

About the Event

In this installment of the Health Transformation Research Institute’s Senior Scientist Seminar Series, Beth Lippard, Ph.D., presents “Of Mice and (Wo)Men: Bench to Bedside Tales From the Accidental Clinical Scientist.”

Lippard is an assistant professor of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Dell Medical School. Her research interests focus on the intersection of behavioral and developmental neuroscience. She studies brain-behavior relationships across development, in clinical and typically developing populations, and how genes and environmental stress influence these processes.

Register to attend the Zoom session.

Are you curious about how clinical research can improve the health of thousands, if not millions of people at a time? Thinking about devoting time to research in your career? The Senior Scientist Seminar Series highlights experienced contributors to scientific research and explores their career paths.

The target audience for this event includes students, trainees, early career faculty, staff and the UT community at large. Anyone who anticipates having a substantial scope of research activity in their career paths can learn from these experienced scientists.

For more information about the event, email Leta Moser.