Science Events: Sex, Stress and the Brain – From Serendipity to Clinical Relevance

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Science Events: Sex, Stress and the Brain – From Serendipity to Clinical Relevance

Sex hormones and stress hormones affect our brains in many ways, from altering our mood, to protecting us against aging and disease. On Wednesday, February 17, Dr. Bruce McEwen presents his neuroendocrinological research in the seminar “Sex, Stress and the Brain: From Serendipity to Clinical Relevance,” at the University of Texas at San Antonio.

Who: Dr. Bruce McEwen, Alfred E. Mirsky Professor, Miliken Hatch Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology, Rockefeller University

What: Seminars in Translational Research (STRECH) – Sex, Stress and the Brain: From Serendipity to Clinical Relevance

When: Wednesday, February 17, 4pm

Where: The University of Texas at San Antonio, Retama Auditorium, University Center 2.02.02

{Image courtesy of decadeofbehavior.org}

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