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Join us for the 3rd Annual Conference, January 29, 2022!
The neurobiology of grief is an emerging research field, with potential for insight into this universal stressful event. Join us to hear from investigators using neurobiological models to study grief, and to learn information with high translational value!
Funded by a grant from the National Institute of Aging (R13 AG066368)
9am MST/5pm CESTPsychology, UC-Davis, California National Primate Research Center Neurobiology of partner separation in pair-bonded titi monkeys |
9:30am MST/5:30pm CESTNorthwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Sleep disturbances in spousal bereavement |
10:30am MST/6:30pm CESTMolecular Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder Transcriptional changes in accumbens following partner separation in prairie voles |
11am MST/7pm CESTPsychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin Clinical neurobiology of grief in older adults |
To request any disability-related accommodations that will facilitate your full participation in this conference, please email mfoconnor@email.arizona.edu.
For information on previous annual conferences, including talks and slides