Learn how your child's brain makes decisions differently from yours. Listen to the most up-to-date data on drugs – including risks, trends and prevention. Stay for a question and answer session and connect with your community.
Presenters Dr. Deanna Barch, Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, and Dr. Pamela Madden, Professor of Psychiatry, are distinguished teachers and researchers at Washington University and leaders of the ABCD Study, a study of brain development and child health that will follow more than 10,000 children from ages nine to young adulthood during the next decade.
The event is free and open to the public. Reservations are not required.
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