Gregory E. Miller

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Psychology Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
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Abrishamcar S, Zhuang B, Thomas M, et al. (2024) Association between Maternal Perinatal Stress and Depression on Infant DNA Methylation in the First Year of Life. Research Square
Chen E, Yu T, Ehrlich KB, et al. (2024) Family Disadvantage, Education, and Health Outcomes Among Black Youths Over a 20-Year Period. Jama Network Open. 7: e242289
Finegood ED, Weissman-Tsukamoto R, Lam P, et al. (2024) Interpersonal violence exposure and inflammation during adolescence and young adulthood. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 164: 107022
Chen E, Jiang T, Chen MA, et al. (2024) Reflections on resilience. Development and Psychopathology. 1-8
Sanders AFP, Tirado B, Seider NA, et al. (2024) Prenatal exposure to maternal disadvantage-related inflammatory biomarkers: associations with neonatal white matter microstructure. Translational Psychiatry. 14: 72
Ehrlich KB, Celia-Sanchez ML, Yu T, et al. (2024) Exposure to parental depression in adolescence and proinflammatory phenotypes 20 years later. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
Lam PH, Chen E, Jiang T, et al. (2023) Responsive parental support buffers the link between chronic stress and cardiometabolic risk among adolescents. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
Barton AW, Yu T, Gong Q, et al. (2023) Skin-deep Resilience and Early Adolescence: Neighborhood Disadvantage, Executive Functioning, and Pubertal Development in Minority Youth. Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Jiang T, Chen E, Lam PH, et al. (2023) Peer support as moderator of association between socioeconomic status and low-grade inflammation in adolescents. Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association
Warner BB, Rosa BA, Ndao IM, et al. (2023) Social and psychological adversity are associated with distinct mother and infant gut microbiome variations. Nature Communications. 14: 5824
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