Groundbreaking Conference on Precision Mental Health Care

Moving Toward Precision Healthcare in Children’s Mental Health:
New Perspectives, Methodologies, and Technologies in Therapeutics and Prevention
 October 5, 6, 7, 2016
Cowles Auditorium
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
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Mental health is personal, and there is a growing body of research showing the effectiveness of highly personalized treatments. A groundbreaking conference will bring experts in the field of personalized, precision-based treatment from all over the country to Minneapolis this fall to discuss cutting edge research and practice in the field, and how it relates to children’s mental health.

Moving Toward Precision Healthcare in Children’s Mental Health” will take place October 5-7 at the University of Minnesota’s Cowles Auditorium. It is hosted by the recently-established Institute for Translational Research in Children’s Mental Health at the University of Minnesota (ITR), which aims to bring experts together from across disciplines to bridge the gap between research and practice in children’s mental health practice.

The three-day symposium is free to attend and is open to investigators, academic professionals, and students with an interest in improving mental health outcomes for children. Participants will leave with a better understanding of one of the central questions in children’s mental health prevention and intervention work: how can effective prevention interventions be tailored to individual needs?

Spots fill up fast — reserve yours today at z.umn.edu/precise.