ACE Project Graduate Student Presents Data Blitz at UF CARE Symposium
06 Jun ACE Project Graduate Student Presents Data Blitz at UF CARE Symposium
ACE Project second-year graduate student, Benjelene Sutherland, presented her ongoing research “The association of amygdala-insula functional connectivity and adolescent e-cigarette use via sleep problems and depressive symptoms” at the University of Florida Center for Addiction Research & Education (CARE) 9th annual symposium. This presentation won the Data Blitz award as one of the best presentations of the symposium. This was Benjelene’s second year in a row winning this award. The project examined the mediated effects of sleep problems and depressive symptoms between amygdala-insula functional connectivity and e-cigarette use among teens.
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