Negative Affect and GABA in the Psychosis Spectrum - Stephan Taylor

Start Date
Wed, 7/17/2019
Start Time
4
End Date
Wed, 7/17/2019
End Time
6 p.m.
Location
Florida State University College of Medicine -- Classroom 1200
City
Tallahassee
State
Florida
Directions

Directions to the College of Medicine Metered visitor parking for this event is available on the lower level of Spirit Way parking garage, which can be found on the Map of FSU Campus. Note that the meters accept quarters only.

Event Type
Grand Rounds
Presenter
Dr. Stephan Taylor
Event Host
Division of Research & Graduate Programs
Introduction

Stephan F. Taylor, M.D. is Professor of Psychiatry and adjunct Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan. He also serves as Associate Chair for Research and Research Regulatory Affairs in the Department of Psychiatry and directs the Program for Risk Evaluation and Prevention. His research uses brain imaging, brain stimulation, and behavioral techniques to study psychosis, particularly early psychosis, and to develop and improve treatments for psychiatric disorders.

Description

Grand Rounds is a lecture series to offer presentations on both new research being conducted in the field, as well as practical clinical applications of that research. The lectures are held at 4:00pm.

Contact Name
Megan O'Malley
Contact Phone

Add Event to Calendar Wed, 7/17/2019 4 Wed, 7/17/2019 6 p.m. Eastern Negative Affect and GABA in the Psychosis Spectrum - Stephan Taylor
Florida State University College of Medicine -- Classroom 1200