May 23, 2025
11am - noon
Biomedical Sciences Research Building Room 483
UCLA CRSHE Monthly Seminar Series - Gabrielle Rinne
CPhil, Doctoral Candidate in Psychology
"Biopsychosocial Processes in the Preconception and Perinatal Period: Implications for Maternal-Child Health"
Title: Gabrielle R. Rinne, CPhil, Doctoral Candidate in Psychology
Bio: Gabrielle Rinne is in her sixth year in the Health Psychology program. Her research focuses on the biobehavioral mechanisms linking exposure to stress early in development to mental health, with a particular focus on exposures in the prenatal period through childhood. She is also interested in how early caregiving adversity and parent-child relationships get under the skin to influence health.
Talk Title: Biopsychosocial Processes in the Preconception and Perinatal Period: Implications for Maternal-Child Health
Talk Description: In this talk, Gabrielle will be reviewing findings from her graduate school research on the biological, psychological, and social factors before, during, and after pregnancy that influence maternal and child health-relevant outcomes (e.g., biological aging, neuroendocrine and immune regulation, mental health).