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On Precision Psychiatry: How Recent Neurobiological Breakthroughs Can Improve Psychiatric Practice

On Precision Psychiatry: How Recent Neurobiological Breakthroughs Can Improve Psychiatric Practice

Update: 2024-01-22
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In this episode, Dr. Daniel Knoepflmacher is joined by Dr. Conor Liston to describe recent neuroscientific breakthroughs that are transforming how we diagnose and treat common psychiatric conditions, like depression. Learn how research advances in brain imaging and neuromodulation investigated at Weill Cornell Medicine are leading to novel approaches for providing targeted and effective mental healthcare. 


 


Conor Liston, M.D, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychiatry and of Neuroscience at Weill Cornell Medicine. Dr. Liston’s research aims to define mechanisms by which prefrontal cortical brain circuits support learning, memory and motivation, and to understand how these functions are disrupted in depression and other stress-related psychiatric disorders.

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On Precision Psychiatry: How Recent Neurobiological Breakthroughs Can Improve Psychiatric Practice

On Precision Psychiatry: How Recent Neurobiological Breakthroughs Can Improve Psychiatric Practice

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