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ecosystem structure and function, 2) develop a predictive understanding of when and where species interactions are important, and 3) integrate our novel theoretical and system-specific findings
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health. We’ve led pioneering genetic and gene-environment interaction studies, including some of the first genome-wide association studies of depression risk in non-European ancestry populations. We’re
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Research: We’ve made significant contributions to understanding how social and biological factors impact mental health. We’ve led pioneering genetic and gene-environment interaction studies, including some
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be comfortable working interactively with chart reviewers (e.g., medical students, residents, or fellows) who create ground-truth labels from manual EHR reviews and be invested in understanding
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to provide this relationship-based, personalized instruction across contexts and to translating research into promising action on the ground via research-backed tools and engagement. The NSSA’s vision is that