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Clinical and Translational Research Grand Rounds: "Limbic and Whole-Brain Functional Connectivity in Reward Centers of People living with HIV and/or Substance Use Disorder"

Date Fri, Nov 1
Time 12: 00 PM - 1: 00 PM
Location Virtual via ZOOM

Speaker: Marjorie C. Gondré-Lewis, PhD

Dr. Gondré-Lewis is Professor of Neuroscience in the Department of Anatomy, Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at the Howard University College of Medicine. Her recent research has been supported by the NIH, including awards from the DC-CFAR, RCMI and AIM-AHEAD initiatives. She serves as MPI of our Georgetown-Howard Universities Center for Clinical and Translational Science and leads the Developmental NeuroPsychoPharmacology Laboratory with a translational research focus that spans genetic, molecular, preclinical, clinical, healthcare delivery, and community engaged approaches to develop Precision Brain Health approaches that will benefit individuals from marginalized communities, particularly those with Substance Use Disorders or HIV.

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