Fran Querdasi
@fquerdasi
PhD student @ucla @BABLab_UCLA | studying how experiences influence physiological systems and health during development | she/her π³οΈβππ₯
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02-07-2018 18:06:05
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Really excited for this very thorough and clear The Washington Post write up on Fran Querdasi recent PNASNews paper by Rachel Zimmerman washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/β¦ with π₯π₯art by George Wylesol
New work provides evidence that the COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on infant gut microbiome diversity, research by Fran Querdasi Sarah C. Vogel, PhD @methoxl Dr. Bridget Callaghan & Natalie Brito nature.com/articles/s4159β¦
Nature news article on Sarah C. Vogel, PhD Fran Querdasi Natalie Brito @methoxl study on #COVID19 impacts on the #microbiome of babies. nature.com/articles/d4158β¦ Great Lab Collab! β€οΈβ₯οΈπ©·
New work provides evidence that the COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on infant gut microbiome diversity, research by Fran Querdasi Sarah C. Vogel, PhD @methoxl Dr. Bridget Callaghan & Natalie Brito nature.com/articles/s4159β¦
HIRING NOW! Brain and Body Lab - UCLA is looking for a motivated and meticulous study coordinator to lead a longitudinal study on #braingut interactions in #adolescent development. Come to sunny LA and join our happy lab! careers-ucla.icims.com/jobs/1742/job Requisition Number: 2024-1742
#SOBP2024 was a very special & exciting one for me, as it was the first time that there was a panel/event on #livedexperience, #stigma & #disclosure Society of Biological Psychiatry. As a researcher w/ lived experience, this was something I had always wanted to see. Many thanks to our panelists & JEDI! π
excited to share that I plan to recruit a Clinical Psych PhD student this cycle to join my lab at Auburn University. Ideal for those interested in parent-child relationship processes and internalizing problems. Lots of opportunities for fun dyadic science & great child clinical training!
Excited to share new work from the Brain and Body Lab - UCLA and the Mind, Brain, Body team finding weakened links between cortisol and the oral microbiome, as well as altered bacterial abundance, in kids exposed to early caregiving-related adversity. (1/7) doi.org/10.1016/j.bbihβ¦