Its exciting programme has particular focus on mechanisms, including genetics, epigenetics, brain structure and function, and translational approaches to stress disorders, from early life programming to dementia.
Salimetrics' founder Professor Douglas Granger will attend ISPNE this year, at Arizona State University, he is a Foundation Professor in the Department of Psychology. He also holds an Adjunct Faculty position at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, School of Medicine, and Bloomberg School of Public Health. His studies have been instrumental in the conceptualization and analysis of biosocial relationships involving child well-being, parent-child and family relationships, as well as how these biosocial links moderate and mediate the effects of early adversity and stress on children’s adjustment. Dr. Granger is a leading expert engaged in work focused on the discovery, measurement, and application of analytes (hormones, antibodies, chemicals, DNA) in saliva.
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Please contact [email protected] should you wish to set up a meeting with Prof Granger at ISPNE to discuss the use of Salivary Bioscience within your research area
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