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Virtual Event – Do Inflammation & Metabolic Disturbances Metastasize To The Brain? Implications For Disease Modeling & Novel Approaches In Psychiatry
Virtual Event – Do Inflammation & Metabolic Disturbances Metastasize To The Brain? Implications For Disease Modeling & Novel Approaches In Psychiatry
During this webinar, Dr. David Block, MD, MMM and Sucharita Somkuwar, PhD will discuss the effects of inflammation and metabolic disturbances on mood disorders in a national Virtual Event.
The objectives of the presentation are to:
• Describe the importance of cognitive symptoms as psychiatric targets
• Review immune and metabolic systems associated with cognitive deficits and mood disorders
• Discuss innovative approaches that may target these symptoms
Featuring
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David Block, MD, MMM, FAPA
Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Western University of Health Sciences, Loma Linda University and California University of Health and Medicine; Private Practitioner, Costa Mesa, CA
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Sucharita Somkuwar, PhD, BPharm (OPDC)
Clinical & Scientific Liaison
David Block, MD, MMM is a paid consultant for Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. Sucharita Somkuwar, PhD, BPharm is an employee of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc.
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