🎉 We are excited to announce that videos from our second Mental Healthcare Innovations Summit are now live! Our summit was held on November 29-30, 2023 and brought together leaders across the mental health field in research, funding, government, advocacy, and more to advance the future of mental healthcare. https://lnkd.in/g-QM7PX6 🧠 Watch the videos and learn from leaders including • Elizabeth Horn and Michael Snyder explore autism research in a fireside chat • Nolan Williams discuss innovation in psychiatric care including ibogaine and the SAINT protocol he developed • Ziv Lautman explain his research on developing objective measures for mental health • Diana Ramos and James R. Doty, M.D. discuss adverse childhood experiences in a fireside chat • Shebani Sethi MD, ABOM on the emerging field of metabolic psychiatry, a term she coined • Evelyn Song discuss her research on precision therapeutics • Jeffrey Becker, MD on genetic testing and functional medicine for treating mental health • Patrick J. Kennedy and Keith Humphreys reflect on addiction and mental health policy in a fireside chat • Christopher Palmer on the metabolic theory of mental illness • George Slavich, PhD speak about the socially sensitive immune system • Daniel Kraft, MD give an overview of the digital health landscape • Sumbul A. and Michael Snyder discuss Apple’s initiatives in the mental health space • Ariel Ganz on psychosocial interventions and multi-omics • Maggie Fleming, Ruya Gunergin, and Chris Pan lead the attendees through breathwork, meditation, and singing 🎶 And an incredible performance from RIAA Diamond certified and grammy nominated artist Aloe Blacc, who is also a biotech founder. Day 1 focused on the following four pillars (1) Precision Mental Health, (2) Digital Mental Health, (3) Metabolic Mental Health, (4) Addiction. Day 2 featured a deep dive in precision autism and workshops on digital health and AI, drug mechanisms for psychedelics, breathwork, meditation, and singing. #mentalhealth #stanford #MHISummit Snyderlab Stanford Stanford Snyder Lab
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You can now watch the talks from our Proteomics: From Genes to Functions Symposium on our YouTube channel! These talks cover a wide range of topics from single molecule protein sequencing to advances in proteoform biology, multiplex immunoassay platforms, and Parkinson’s Disease. Watch the videos here: https://lnkd.in/eKqtQBpJ Thank you to all of our speakers Michael Snyder, Jessica Lasky-Su, Neil Kelleher, Vera Ignjatović, Kathleen Poston, Liwei Zheng, Lihua Jiang, Yingming Zhao, and Holden Maecker for joining our symposium! We thank our co-organizers, Fapon and our generous sponsors: Lunar Biosciences, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Alamar Biosciences, Inc., Quantum-Si, and Complete Genomics, for supporting our event. Stanford Snyder Lab Snyderlab Stanford
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A heartfelt thank you to everyone who made our Proteomics: From Genes to Functions Symposium a success yesterday! We are deeply grateful to all our speakers, attendees, and volunteers who brought their energy and expertise to the event yesterday. Your participation truly made the day unforgettable. We were fortunate to hear engaging presentations from experts including Michael Snyder, Jessica Lasky-Su, Neil Kelleher, Vera Ignjatović, Kathleen Poston, Liwei Zheng, Lihua Jiang, Yingming Zhao, and Holden Maecker. Thank you for sharing your groundbreaking insights with us! A special thanks goes to our co-organizer, Fapon and to our generous sponsors for their support: ⭐ Lunar Biosciences ⭐ Bio-Rad Laboratories ⭐ Alamar Biosciences, Inc. ⭐ Quantum-Si ⭐ Complete Genomics Stay tuned for the talk recordings, and thank you again for your continued support and enthusiasm in advancing the field of proteomics. We look forward to sharing more insights with you soon! Stanford Snyder Lab Snyderlab Stanford https://lnkd.in/gKW_xKz9
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We are excited to announce our upcoming Proteomics: From Genes to Functions Symposium on September 26! This event is your chance to dive into cutting-edge research and innovations transforming the field of proteomics. In-person attendance is limited, so we encourage you to secure your spot as soon as possible. If you are unable to join us at Stanford, you can still participate virtually. Online registration is complimentary for attendees using an educational email address. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with leading experts in the field. Learn more and register here: https://lnkd.in/gKW_xKz9 Thank you to all of our speakers for joining us. We can’t wait to hear all the talks and meet everyone! Visit our website to see the full agenda. Michael Snyder, Vera Ignjatović, David Walt, Jessica Lasky-Su, Yingming Zhao, Lihua Jiang, Neil Kelleher, Kathleen Poston, Liwei Zheng This event is brought to you by Fapon and Stanford Healthcare Innovation Lab. We thank our sponsors Lunar Biosciences, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Alamar Biosciences, Inc., and Complete Genomics for supporting our event. Snyderlab Stanford Stanford Snyder Lab #proteomics #proteins #research #stanford #research
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Our new publication on aging is out now! By tracking a cohort of 108 participants over several years, we’ve identified key transitions at ages 44 and 60, shedding light on crucial pathways like immune regulation and cardiovascular health. Read the paper here: https://lnkd.in/df2Fr7VQ Congratulations to the entire research team! Xiaotao Shen, Chuchu Wang, Xin Zhou, Wenyu Zhou, Daniel Hornburg, PhD, Si Wu, and Michael Snyder Stanford Snyder Lab Snyderlab Stanford #aging #multiomics
A new Stanford Medicine study reveals two periods of rapid change in our lifespan, occurring around ages 44 and 60. https://stan.md/3yIe3EP
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🏅 Exciting News from the Stanford Mental Health Summit! 🏅 We are thrilled to share that Dr. Keith Humphreys and former Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy have been honored with the 2024 "Mentee" Award for Excellence in Mental Health Policy and Service. This prestigious award, presented at the Stanford Mental Healthcare Innovations Summit, recognizes their unwavering commitment to advancing mental health care through policy. Dr. Humphreys, a distinguished professor at Stanford, has made significant contributions to addiction treatment and recovery. His research and policy work, including the recent Stanford-Lancet Commission on the North American Opioid Crisis, which outlines policy solutions across seven core domains, have shaped national and international strategies. His impactful work includes practical implementations, such as his efforts in Iraq, and has helped countless individuals on their path to recovery. Patrick J. Kennedy, a tireless advocate for mental health and substance use disorders, has been instrumental in reducing stigma and expanding access to care. During his time in Congress, Kennedy was the lead author of the landmark Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, which required insurers to cover treatment for mental health and substance use disorders. His work through The Kennedy Forum and his policy advocacy have paved the way for more equitable mental health care. Their combined efforts highlight the critical need for innovative approaches and strong leadership in mental health advocacy. Congratulations to Dr. Humphreys and Patrick J. Kennedy on this well-deserved recognition! Read more about their impactful work and the award here: https://lnkd.in/gSCqyaJ5 #MentalHealth #Advocacy #Innovation #StanfordMentalHealthSummit #Leadership
Keith Humphreys and Patrick J. Kennedy Awarded “Mental Health Innovations Award” for Excellence in Mental Health Advocacy
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Now published, our new article titled "Multi-omics in #stress and #health research: Study designs that will drive the field forward". Short summary: the future of biomedical #research on human #health is here! In this article, we do a deep-dive on new biological profiling approaches, called multi-omics, that are enabling researchers to quantify thousands of molecules from a single blood or tissue sample, thus providing a panoramic snapshot of the molecular processes occurring in an organism from a systems perspective. In this review, we summarize two types of research designs for which multi-omics approaches are best suited, and describe how these approaches can help advance our understanding of stress processes and the development, prevention, and treatment of stress-related pathologies. We first discuss incorporating multi-omics approaches into theory-rich, intensive longitudinal study designs to characterize, in high-resolution, the transition to stress-related multisystem dysfunction and disease throughout development. Next, we discuss how multi-omics approaches should be incorporated into intervention research to better understand the transition from stress-related dysfunction back to health, which can help inform novel precision medicine approaches to managing stress and fostering biopsychosocial resilience. Throughout, we provide concrete recommendations for types of studies that will help advance stress research, and translate multi-omics data into better health and health care. If you are studying health and wellbeing, and assess (or want to assess) the underlying biology, then you need to read this article. Article link: https://lnkd.in/gf4Hm5ZR In collaboration with the amazing Michael Snyder at Snyderlab Stanford/Stanford Healthcare Innovation Lab/Stanford University School of Medicine. UCLA Newsroom UCLA SEMEL INSTITUTE Friends of the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA
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🧬 Discover how the Snyder Labs at Stanford University leverages Amazon Web Services for integrated personal omics profiling, analysis of wearables data, and longitudinal patient monitoring. Michael Snyder, Stanford Healthcare Innovation Lab, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford University #Snyderlabs #Stanford #Amazon #omics #wearables #data, #longitudinal #patient #monitoring #research #disease #detection #genetic #epigenetic #illness
💡 Need some mid-week inspiration? Discover how the Snyder Labs at Stanford University leverages AWS for integrated personal omics profiling, analysis of wearables data, and longitudinal patient monitoring. Dive into how their pioneering research is transforming early disease detection and uncovering genetic and epigenetic factors contributing to various illnesses. 🧬 #AWSisHow #AWSforHealthcare
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🚀 Stanford Pipeline Speaker Series: Insights from John Gorman, a trailblazer in SDOH investment and healthcare innovation. John Gorman, founder of Nightingale Partners, the nation's first SDOH venture fund, has a distinguished career in healthcare and social determinants of health. As a former Clinton appointee and advisor to top health organizations, Gorman's expertise in Medicare Advantage, Medicaid, and health equity is shaping innovative SDOH solutions at companies like CinqCare and Edenbridge Health. Here are his key insights: 🌐 Diverse Data Sources: Leveraging unconventional data sources like food bank check-ins and car repossessions provides a more accurate measure of social health needs, leading to more effective interventions. 📍 Targeted Interventions: By hotspotting data, high-need communities are identified and bases of operations are established in opportunity zones for maximum impact. 💸 Strategic Funding: Using Medicare/Medicaid bids and administrative routes to finance benefits ensures that the most vulnerable populations receive targeted services, enhancing ROI. 🏥 Community-Based Services: Implementing a Social MSO structure and partnering with local organizations improve health outcomes and ROI through targeted community interventions like broadband access. 📊 Outcome Measurement: Measuring success through member engagement, health outcomes, and financial returns, with investments in SDOH such as housing and broadband, shows significant ROI and health improvements. 🏡 Housing Investments: Repurposing existing housing stock, such as corporate hotels, for vulnerable populations can provide immediate and impactful support, avoiding long construction times. 📉 Cost Reduction: Interventions like hospital-at-home programs reduce the need for expensive inpatient services, offering cost-effective alternatives that maintain quality care. 📈 Future Opportunities: Innovations in healthcare, such as integrating Medicare and Medicaid plans for dual eligibles and enhancing home-based care, are expected to grow, driven by a focus on reducing costs and improving outcomes for vulnerable populations.
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ENROLLMENT OPEN: Our Exposures Research Study measures personal home and work exposomes: https://lnkd.in/gAf3CK3T We seek to identify and evaluate the environmental and workplace exposures using comprehensive exposome analysis methods and the combination of metabolomics data to identify occupational exposures that may impact human health. To be eligible for the study, you must: Live in the US territory. Read and understand English. #airquality #allergens #health #pollution, #environment #work #home #pollutants Stanford University, Stanford University School of Medicine, Snyderlab Stanford, Stanford Genetics