
Gotlib Lab
@gotliblab
We are the Stanford Neurodevelopment Affect and Psychopathology Lab (PI: Dr. Ian Gotlib). We study the psychobiology of depression, anxiety, & early adversity.
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Riding the week out on a high note by punching my ticket to Society of Biological Psychiatry #SOBP2022! I'm thrilled to be presenting this work with Jessica Buthmann and Gotlib Lab and so excited for the opportunity. (p.s. not a dr. yet but not mad about the typo)




Now out in Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry! BWAS-y ML approach to predicting depression Sx in the ABCD study (test N=2k). We confirm what Marek et al. have been reporting: rsfMRI FC is consistently a stronger predictor of Sx than structural MRI but associations are small… doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.1…



Attending #SOBP2022? Come check out my virtual poster (VF59) with Jessica Buthmann & Gotlib Lab exploring the relationship between maternal emotion regulation, prenatal COVID-19 related stress, and infant temperament (1/n) Society of Biological Psychiatry


New paper available in BrainBehavImm looking at the association between early life stress, inflammation, and neural correlates of implicit emotion regulation. authors.elsevier.com/a/1fQTw3AAzzdP…


Manuscript Monday! We are highlighting “Empathy for others versus for one’s child: Associations with mothers’ brain activation during a social cognitive task & their toddlers’ functioning" by Amar Ojha, Jonas G Miller, Lucy King, Elena Davis, Kate Humphreys (she/her), & Gotlib Lab. [1/10]



Teen brains aged prematurely during the pandemic, impact similar to trauma & chronic stress, a Stanford University Gotlib Lab study found. Grateful to see my first story in Well+Being at The Washington Post & huge thanks to parents 4 sharing kids' #mentalhealth stories washingtonpost.com/wellness/2022/…

Thank you The Washington Post for highlighting our study in BP:GOS where we found more internalizing Sx, larger amygdalar & hippocampal volumes, thinner cortex, & older brainAGE in peri-pandemic v. pre-pandemic youth. Check out Gotlib Lab’s comments here: washingtonpost.com/wellness/2022/…


Gotlib Lab study showing physical #brain #aging & changes in youth w/#COVID is a must-read for #educators, #school officials, #youth advocates & policymakers. Tiffany Cheing Ho, Ph.D. GENup Kristen Sze ABC7 #health bpsgos.org/article/S2667-…

Now out in DCN: a cross-species systematic review examining associations between puberty—defined based on staging and/or hormones—and adolescent white matter! This pre-COVID project was a labor of love for David Piekarski, Natalie Colich, PhD, and myself 💓 doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.…

Can’t wait to be speaking on “Markers and Mediators of Brain Maturation and Psychiatric Risk in Adolescence: A Cross-Species Perspective” with Cecilia Flores @AshCParr @K_dele Dr. Bea Luna at ACNP at the end of the year! 💃🏻 ☀️ 🧠 #acnp2023


Reunited and it feels so good! Gotlib Lab members past and present (and honorary member Arielle Keller)! So proud of you all! ❤️❤️❤️ #flux2023


New paper out in Neuropsychopharmacology showing that in youth with higher ELS, elevated inflammation is associated with blunted reward processing (concurrently and across two-years). Thanks to SacheCoury, Tiffany Cheing Ho, Ph.D., Ian Gotlib, and the Gotlib Lab.
