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Ann Alex is a Researcher at the Institute for Quantitative Health Science & Engineering within the College of Engineering at Michigan State University. Her work focuses on the intersection of genetics, neurodevelopment, and mental health, with particular emphasis on maternal health impacts on infant brain development and microbiome-brain interactions. She has contributed to large-scale multicohort studies analyzing subcortical brain volumes and cognitive outcomes in early childhood.
Her research spans from molecular mechanisms in neuropsychiatric disorders to population-level epidemiological analyses. Key areas include genetic predictors of mental health conditions, effects of prenatal exposure to maternal stress/medical conditions, and microbiome dynamics. She employs advanced neuroimaging techniques and animal models to study developmental neurobiology.
Notable projects include global collaborations mapping brain development patterns and mechanistic studies on how gut microbiota influences neurodevelopment. Her work bridges basic science and translational research, addressing critical questions in pediatric neurology and psychiatry.
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