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Dr. Hanna Stevens, MD & PhD: The Relationship of the Placenta, Womb, & Development

61 min • 9 december 2024

For today’s episode, Dr. Hanna Stevens joins me to discuss early prenatal factors of early brain development. Dr. Stevens received an MD and PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Illinois. Dr. Hanna Stevens leads the Psychiatry and Early Neurobiological Development Lab at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. Dr. Stevens is a distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and holder of the Ida P. Haller Chair.

Her work leads groundbreaking research into the molecular and cellular foundations of early brain development, and is pivotal in linking prenatal stress, environmental factors, and genetic influences on childhood behavior and the emergence of disorders. With a focus on the critical periods of pregnancy and early childhood, her research aims to revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of conditions throughout the lifespan. By the end of this episode, we hope you receive valuable information about the Placenta, Womb, and Development.

Dr. Hanna Stevens https://medicine.uiowa.edu/psychiatry/profile/hanna-stevens

Iowa Healthcare https://uihc.org/childrens/providers/hanna-e-stevens

Psychiatry and Early Neurobiological Development Lab (PENDL) https://stevens.lab.uiowa.edu

Publications https://stevens.lab.uiowa.edu/publications

0:00 Dr. Hanna Stevens

2:00 Journey into Neuroscience and Psychiatry

8:13 Prenatal Development of Autism

14:02 The significance of NF-kB in Brain Development

23:10 Serotonin; Leukocytes as a window into our Biology; Cortisol

29:02 Steroid Hormones and Stress & Development

34:12 Methylation

40:00 Cell Proliferation & Migration in Fetal Development; Antioxidants

45:56 Oxidative Stress; Mitochondria; Antioxidants

48:30 Quantum Biology/Physics

** Me shaking my head at minute 48:50 is not intended at Dr. Stevens, but at myself because I tell myself not to keep going to the electrons and light for a Cause of Autism to guests

53:19 Future Research & Dorsal Striatum; Volume; Brain Development

1:00 Reviews/Rating; Contact Info

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Hopp: https://www.hopp.bio/fromthespectrum

email: [email protected]

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