Targeting Neurocognitive Profiles in Anxiety and Depression: Towards Psychobiological Intervention

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Targeting Neurocognitive Profiles in Anxiety and Depression: Towards Psychobiological Intervention

Rebecca Price, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology, University of Pittsburgh

The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine's Senior Vice Chancellor's Research Seminar Series will feature Rebecca Price, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology, as its speaker on March 22, 2019.

Dr. Price's research interests focus on neurocognitive factors in the etiology, course and treatment of depression, anxiety, and suicidality. Her work explores the intersection of clinical and neurocognitive research, including translation of cognitive neuroscience findings into novel brain-based interventions, and individual differences in neurocognitive function that predict response to specific treatments. 

Location. Scaife Hall, Lecture Room 6.

For More Information. Please contact Maureen Passmore at passmore@pitt.edu