Tuong Vi Nguyen
Assistant Professor
Psychiatry
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Dr. Nguyen completed a Master’s and residency in Psychiatry at McGill University as well as a post-doctoral fellowship at the National Institutes of Health, in the Section on Behavioral Endocrinology and the Section on Integrative Neuroimaging. Her clinical work consists of treating psychiatric disorders during reproductive stages, such as the premenstrual, pregnancy, postpartum and perimenopausal periods. Her research focuses on the effects of steroid hormones such as testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone on brain development during childhood and adolescence.
Research Interest
Behavioral endocrinology, Developmental neuroimaging, Reproductive Psychiatry
Publications
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Age-related volumetric change of limbic structures and subclinical anxious/depressed symptomatology in typically developing children and adolescents. Albaugh MD, Nguyen TV, Ducharme S, Collins DL, Botteron KN, D'Alberto N, Evans AC, Karama S, Hudziak JJ; Brain Development Cooperative Group.
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Developmental Effects of Androgens in the Human Brain. Nguyen TV.
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Dehydroepiandrosterone impacts working memory by shaping cortico-hippocampal structural covariance during development. Nguyen TV, Wu M, Lew J, Albaugh MD, Botteron KN, Hudziak JJ, Fonov VS, Collins DL, Campbell BC, Booij L, Herba C, Monnier P, Ducharme S, McCracken JT.