Alice M. Graham, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the School of Medicine in Portland, OR. She is a principal investigator in the Development Cognition and Neuroimaging Lab, where she focuses on studying the developing brain and its relationship to mental health disorders. Dr. Graham utilizes structural and functional MRI to understand how the early environment influences brain development and works towards preventing psychiatric disorders and improving cognitive and emotional health across the lifespan.
With a background in neuroscience, Dr. Graham conducts intervention research to mitigate the effects of early life stress and support healthy brain development. Her work involves optimizing tools for assessing the infant brain and understanding individual differences in brain development. Through her expertise and dedication, Dr. Graham aims to contribute to the prevention of mental health disorders and the enhancement of overall well-being.
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