News and Announcements
- Midwives and nurse-midwives may underestimate the dangers of prenatal alcohol use
- Physician’s pregnancy questionnaires may not accurately identify substance abuse
- New memory study first to use intracranial recordings
- Wayne State social work, pharmacology experts to evaluate Michigan’s Return to News List federally funded response to opioid crisis
- Dr. Hannigan wins lifetime achievement award for research on fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
- Wayne State cognitive neuroscientist awarded $2.3M to study fetus-to-infant brain development
- University Research Corridor team wins $2.5 million to improve interactions between parents, teachers and toddlers
- Detroit Lullaby Project: Can singing soothe infants and parents?
- Prenatal exposure to alcohol can make alcohol smell more pleasant
- Merrill Palmer Skillman Researcher Helps Student Group Win National Award
- WSU social work doctoral student gets funding to study depression therapy in high-risk pregnant women
- WSU study will expand research on role of fathers in infant mental health
- Wayne State University receives $1.7 million from NIH to develop a computer-delivered intervention for drug use among at-risk post-partum women
- Wayne State University receives $655,500 grant from NIH to develop a computer-delivered intervention for alcohol use among pregnant women
- Wayne State leads first-ever study focused on effects of threat of legal action on pregnant women abusing drugs or alcohol