Skip to content
UCLA G. Oppenheimer Center for Neurobiology of Stress and Resilience
UCLA G. Oppenheimer Center for Neurobiology of Stress and Resilience
MENUMENU
  • Home
  • About CNSR
    • Research Themes
      • The Brain and Gut
      • The Brain and Obesity
      • Wellness and Healing
      • Stress-Related Disorders
      • New Pain Therapies
      • Women’s Health
    • Our Funding
    • Members
    • Associate Members
    • Contact Us
    • A Tribute to Gerald Oppenheimer
  • SCORE
    • Scientific Background
    • Projects
      • Project 1
      • Project 2
      • Project 3
    • Cores
      • Leadership Administrative Core
      • Career Enhancement Core
      • Data Processing and Analysis Core
    • People
    • Research Studies
    • Publications
    • Video Library
    • Affiliations
    • Resources
    • Blog
    • Annual Symposium
  • Programs
    • Brain Gut Microbiome Research Program
      • People
    • Functional GI Disorders Program
      • People
      • Patient Education
      • Patient Care
      • Research
      • Training
    • Ingestive Behavior and Obesity Program
      • People
      • Research
      • Become Involved
    • Pain Research Program
      • Urologic Pelvic Pain Research
      • Vulvodynia Research
      • PAIN Repository
      • Basic Sciences
  • Cores
    • Neuroimaging and Bioinformatics Core
      • Brain Imaging Infrastructure
    • Data Core
      • Multisite Neuroimaging
      • PAIN Repositories
  • Events
    • Past Events
  • Press/Media
    • Magazines/Journals
    • CNS Newsletter
    • Radio
    • Videos
  • Students/Training
  • For Patients
    • Active Studies
    • Research Staff
    • Disease Information
      • Chronic Constipation
      • Dyspepsia
      • Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
      • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
    • Educational Videos
    • Affiliated UCLA Clinical Centers
  • Gifting

Gail and Gerald Oppenheimer Family Center for Neurobiology of Stress

An interdisciplinary research and education center dedicated to the study of brain-body interactions in health and disease

Gail and Gerald Oppenheimer Family Center for Neurobiology of Stress Read More »

The Brain and Heart

Develop better therapies for life threatening cardiac arrhythmias by studying brain-heart interactions

The Brain and Heart Read More »

Wellness and Healing

Identify biological mechanisms that determine wellness and mind based approaches to healing

Wellness and Healing Read More »

The Brain and Gut

Understand the complex bidirectional interactions between the digestive system and the brain

The Brain and Gut Read More »

New Pain Therapies

Develop and evaluate new therapies for persistent pain disorders

New Pain Therapies Read More »

Sex Differences and Women’s Health

Characterize sex-related differences in disease mechanisms with relevance to women’s health

Sex Differences and Women’s Health Read More »

Stress-Related Disorders

Determine biological mechanisms involved in stress related disorders

Stress-Related Disorders Read More »

The Brain and Obesity

Determine brain mechanisms related to food intake and obesity

The Brain and Obesity Read More »

Two UCLA Doctors Named Among Nation’s Top Gastroenterologists

“Two UCLA Doctors Named Among Nation’s Top Gastroenterologists” UCLA Newsroom January 3, 2012

Two UCLA Doctors Named Among Nation’s Top Gastroenterologists Read More »

Gut Instinct

“Gut Instinct” The Sunday Times December 4, 2011

Gut Instinct Read More »

Post pagination
← Previous 1 … 9 10 11 Next →

What’s New

How Gut Bacteria May Affect Anxiety

August 29, 2017 / Magazine/Journal, Press/Media

Yes, Getting Dirty Can Act as a Natural Antidepressant—Here’s Why

August 1, 2017 / Magazine/Journal, Press/Media
how to

Featured Video

https://youtu.be/Dd-j4QpgMy8

Upcoming Events

There are no upcoming events.

View Calendar
Add
  • Add to Timely Calendar
  • Add to Google
  • Add to Outlook
  • Add to Apple Calendar
  • Add to other calendar
  • Export to XML
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Copyright © 2025 UCLA G. Oppenheimer Center for Neurobiology of Stress and Resilience | Powered by Astra WordPress Theme