Sarah Yip
@yip_lab
Director, Yale Imaging & Psychopharmacology (YIP), Assoc Prof in Psychiatry & Child Study @yale, addiction, mood, neuroimaging, tries to predict clinical stuff
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24-02-2018 16:39:53
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Another summer teaching neuroscience to high school students from around the world for Yale Young Global Scholars. It's a lot of work, but you get to meet amazing students and colleagues who inspire you to keep going!
Thank you Nature Protocols for featuring our network control theory protocol paper!
Check out our latest Scientific American (Scientific American) article! We explore the need to rethink #cannabis policies in the #opioid overdose crisis, emphasizing the need for rigorous research and evidence-based approaches to improve treatment outcomes. shorturl.at/MK1nd
How about the Gordon and Nico Dosenbach work translated to Parkinson's? This paper showed by Nico DBS Think Tank shows the somato-cognitive action network linking diverse neuromodulatory targets for Parkinson’s disease. The group in China showed selectively greater functional
Yale School of Medicine researchers have been awarded a $20.6 million federal grant for a five-year study of people with a wide range of mental illnesses. Project leaders are, from left, Dr. Chris Pittenger, Sarah Yip, and Dr. Godfrey Pearlson. tinyurl.com/299ru682
New Work! Reproducible BWAS in *tiny* samples. Heather Burrell Ward, MD, Eve Lewandowski, and I use BWAS to link cognition and functional connectivity in individuals with psychotic disorders and then show these links can be observed years *prior to diagnosis* (1/13) biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com/article/S0006-…
Inside the bruising battle to purge race from a kidney disease calculator - latest installment of this important series by Usha Lee McFarling Katie Palmer statnews.com/2024/09/05/emb… via STAT
Does neuroimaging (e.g. fMRI, EEG, MEG etc) still have utility/attraction in the rapidly evolving landscape of human neuroscience? If you are wondering about this, check out this review/perspective from Alisa Loosen Ayaka Kato and myself (1/n) nature.com/articles/s4138… Center for Computational Psychiatry