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Dr. Vanessa Troiani

@vtroiani_phd

Neuroscientist who studies brain disorders with eye tracking, neuroimaging, genomics, and electronic health record data mining. All views my own.

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We have a long way to go to achieve the sample sizes needed to identify the genetic underpinnings of many psychiatric disorders! There is only one way to get there- through collaboration and team science!

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Important point from Michelle Kwiec: Relapse rates in addicts are the same as relapse rates in other chronic diseases, like diabetes and heart disease. #GeisingerPainSymposium

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Keynote speaker Chad Brummett talks about preventative strategies to combat the 134 Americans that die every day from opioid overdose deaths Chad M Brummett #GeisingerPainSymposium

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A conference that offers child care, time and space for nursing, and options for shipping pumped milk home! All conference organizers should take a page from Duke’s Summer School in Social Neuroscience playbook, socialneuroecon.school/#apply.

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Our latest paper shows that they eye's pupil response reflects changes in the focus of visual attention! Relevant to those interested in indices of visual attention, autism, and differences in global/local processing. journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

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Missing the NIDA Genetics Consortium because I have a brand new 2 week old son! But excited that preliminary data from my multi-PI grant, “Clinical and Genetic Study is Opioid Addiction” is being shared by my colleagues and staff. #NIDAGC #Geisinger #OpioidEpidemic

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Good article that is more balanced than many other lay articles in favor of #opioid prescribing for chronic pain. Must say that the definition of a “forced taper” is unclear. If I deem the risk/benefit poor and do a slow wean, is that “forced”? I disagree with abandonment