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RSVP: Dr. Stephen Malone talk "Leveraging EEG-based Brain Measures to Identify Substance Abuse Risk".
Please use this form to indicate your plan to attend this talk which takes place on Monday, 3/10 (10:30-11:30) in HC-263. Refreshments/drinks will be served in HC-262

                                    *Space is limited so please arrive early*

Talk description: Join us for a talk by University of Minnesota Research Professor, Dr. Stephen Malone. Dr. Malone has a deep-rooted interest in studying brain-behavior relations. Over the course of 25 years, Dr. Malone has been an integral part of a unique program of research at the Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research aimed at better understanding substance use and abuse, its correlates, causes and consequences.          Dr. Malone, working with colleagues and students, has used EEG-related measures to uncover stable and predictive biomarkers of risk. In this talk, he will share some insights and discoveries from this work, offering a view of how brain activity can help us understand and predict substance use behaviors and substance-related problems. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an expert in the field!
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