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Several DGC-affiliated faculty members slated to present at UCLA precision mental health symposium

UCLA Depression Grand Challenge Director Nelson Freimer, Co-Director Michelle Craske, and DGC-affiliated faculty Loes Olde Loohuis will be presenting as keynotes and panelist at the 4th annual Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg Symposium on Precision Mental Health in Los Angeles and Beyond, hosted by the UCLA Institute for Precision Health on January 23, 2026.

The full-day symposium will convene experts to present and discuss innovations in early detection of depression, personalized mental health therapies, and the integration of digital tools in mental health research. 

View the full list of speakers, access the event agenda, or register for the symposium

This is the 4th annual Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg (Ginsburg) Symposium, hosted by the UCLA Institute for Precision Health.  The symposium serves as a forum for knowledge sharing and collaboration among students, postdocs, faculty, and staff from various universities. Each year, there is a different theme to celebrate academic excellence and collaboration within the field of precision health. The symposium, encompassing keynote presentations, panel discussions, posters, and oral presentations, offers a supportive environment for networking, fostering new connections, and exploring potential research collaborations. See topics and speakers of past symposia.

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