Concerned about these postdocs and this issue, the Institutes formed the Committee on Advancement of
Gladstone Women Scientists to evaluate attitudes and practices toward female postdoctoral fellows and to develop a plan to promote women in science.
Not exact matches
An international team of
scientists contributed to this research, including Jennifer Yokoyama, of UCSF; Lei Zhu, of UCSF and
Gladstone; Lauren Broestl, of UCSF; Kurtresha Worden of
Gladstone and UCSF; Dan Wang, of UCSF; Virginia Sturm, of UCSF; Daniel Kim of
Gladstone; Eric Klein of UCLA; Gui - Qiu Yu, of
Gladstone; Kaitlyn Ho of
Gladstone; Kirsten Eilertson of
Gladstone; Lei Yu, of Rush University Medical Center; Makoto Kuro - o of UT Southwestern Medical Center and Jichi Medical University; Philip De Jager, of Brigham and
Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School and the Broad Institute; Giovanni Coppola, of UCLA; Gary Small, of UCLA; David Bennett, of Rush; Joel Kramer, of UCSF; Carmela Abraham, of Boston University; and Bruce Miller, of UCSF.
Tracy
Gladstone is a senior research
scientist and director of the Robert S. and Grace W. Stone Primary Prevention Initiatives at the Wellesley Centers for
Women, an assistant in psychology at Children's Hospital, Boston, and an instructor at Harvard Medical School.
Tracy
Gladstone is a senior research
scientist and director of the Robert S. and Grace W. Stone Primary Prevention Initiatives at the Wellesley Centers for
Women, an assistant in psychology at Children's Hospital, Boston, and an instructor at Harvard Medical School.
In this presentation, Tracy
Gladstone, Ph.D., senior research
scientist and director of the Stone Primary Prevention Initiatives at the Wellesley Centers for
Women, discussed data pertaining to sibling relationship quality, parenting, and psychopathology in the adolescent offspring of depressed parents.
The Wellesley Centers for
Women (WCW) continues its spring lunchtime seminar series April 24th with «Preventing Depression in At - Risk Adolescents: The CATCH - IT Intervention Program,» presented by Tracy
Gladstone, Ph.D., senior research
scientist at WCW and director of the Robert S. and Grace W. Stone Primary Prevention Initiatives, which focuses on research and evaluation designed to prevent the onset of mental health concerns in children and adolescents.
As many as 13 — 20 percent of adolescents in the U.S. and other developed countries experience minor or major depressive episodes each year, according to Tracy
Gladstone, Ph.D., a senior research
scientist at the Wellesley Centers for
Women (WCW).