SRI International
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Morad Behandish
Senior Manager and Associate Director
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Multi-level prediction of substance use: Interaction of white matter integrity, resting-state connectivity and inhibitory control measured repeatedly in every-day life
Substance use disorders are characterized by inhibition deficits related to disrupted connectivity in white matter pathways, leading via interaction to difficulties in resisting substance use. By combining neuroimaging with smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment (EMA), we questioned how biomarkers moderate inhibition deficits to predict use.
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Contributions of cerebral white matter hyperintensities, age, and pedal perception to postural sway in people with HIV
With aging, people with HIV (PWH) have diminishing postural stability that increases liability for falls. Factors and neuromechanisms contributing to instability are incompletely known. Brain white matter abnormalities seen as hyperintense (WMH) signals have been considered to underlie instability in normal aging and PWH. We questioned whether sway-WMH relations endured after accounting for potentially relevant…
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Identifying high school risk factors that forecast heavy drinking in understudied young adults
Heavy alcohol drinking is a major, preventable problem that adversely impacts the physical and mental health of US young adults. Studies seeking drinking risk factors typically focus on young adults who enrolled in 4-year residential college programs (4YCP) even though most high school graduates join the workforce, military, or community colleges. We examined 106 of…
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Sandra Pui, PA-C
Clinical Site Manager, Biosciences
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Marissa Eldred, RN, BSN
Clinical Research Nurse, Biosciences
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Eileen Howell, RN
Clinical Research Nurse, Biosciences
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David Keller: Developing custom imagers used for space exploration
An SRI researcher aims to advance our knowledge of the solar system.
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Improving Participation of Children in Foster Care in Stable, High-Quality Early Care and Education: Administrative Data Findings (Conference poster)
This conference poster presents findings from administrative data analyses about the experiences of young Arkansas children in foster care in subsidized child care.


