UNC SWAN Lab

UNC SWAN Lab The Schiller lab for Women's Affective Neuroscience (SWAN) investigates the effects of reproductive

Our research takes place at UNC Hospital in the Psychiatry Department and is supported by the National Institute of Mental Health, the Foundation of Hope, the North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute, and the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation. We are currently seeking women ages 44-55 to participate in our research. Visit PEERSstudy.org to learn more about the project and find out if you are eligible to participate.

NPR shedding light on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on moms and families.
11/24/2020

NPR shedding light on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on moms and families.

The coronavirus did not create the struggles that working mothers face daily. But it has exacerbated them and made them more visible, forcing women of all income levels to make hard choices.

10/06/2020

The UNC Department of Psychology and Neuroscience is seeking women, ages 30-39, who have never been pregnant to participate in a new research study!

The study tests a new writing task in two groups of women (postpartum women and control women with no pregnancy history) and can be completed online from your home in about 45 minutes. Participants who complete the study will be entered in a drawing with the chance to win one of fifteen $30 Amazon gift cards.

Interested?

Contact us at [email protected] or 919-962-3986.

Important new research by our team in the UNC Center for Women's Mood Disorders shows that estrogen can prevent depressi...
02/28/2018

Important new research by our team in the UNC Center for Women's Mood Disorders shows that estrogen can prevent depression during the transition to menopause!

A recent study investigated the efficacy of transdermal estradiol with oral progesterone to prevent the development of depression during menopause.

The little known possible connection between the brain and menstrual cycling: how concussions may impact young women’s m...
09/28/2017

The little known possible connection between the brain and menstrual cycling: how concussions may impact young women’s menstrual cycling.

https://www.medicalnewsbulletin.com/abnormal-menstrual-cycle-concussion/)

Young women who suffer a concussion during adolescence may experience dysfunction in their HPO axis leading to an abnormal menstrual cycle.

The Breasts and You: How breast development changes during particular times in women’s lives. Knowing how normal breast ...
09/27/2017

The Breasts and You: How breast development changes during particular times in women’s lives. Knowing how normal breast development occurs during these times can help many women tell normal development from abnormal development.

A woman’s breasts will go through multiple changes throughout her lifespan as her body adapts...

09/26/2017

The little known fact about estrogen: how increased estrogen output during illness can help to protect the brain from inflammation!

Estrogen synthesis, a process naturally occurring in the brains of zebra finches, may also fight off neuroinflammation caused by infection that occurs elsewhere in the body, new research indicates.

The little known potential benefit of estrogen patches: see how estrogen patches can help to boost women’s sexual functi...
09/22/2017

The little known potential benefit of estrogen patches: see how estrogen patches can help to boost women’s sexual function during menopause. The PEERS study is looking at how estrogen can help to improve mood and physical symptoms during perimenopause. Call (919) 966-5243 or visit PEERSStudy.org to find out more!

https://consumer.healthday.com/women-s-health-information-34/menopause-and-postmenopause-news-472/could-an-estrogen-patch-boost-women-s-sex-lives-in-menopause-725904.html

Study suggests that, given this way, short-term use of the hormone may help those who report symptoms

Google and the National Alliance on Mental Illness have partnered to make it easier for people who may be experiencing c...
09/21/2017

Google and the National Alliance on Mental Illness have partnered to make it easier for people who may be experiencing clinical depression to seek help through something as quick as googling about it!

A search could save your life.

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