Penn Neuroscience & Society Public Talk Series: Socioeconomic Influences on Language Development: Neural Mechanisms of Risk and Resilience


Mar
6

Penn Neuroscience & Society Public Talk Series

Thursday March 6, 2025
04:30 PM - 05:30 PM EST

Goddard Labs

3710 Hamilton Walk, Room 200
Philadelphia, PA 19104

Event Organizer - Penn Neuroscience & Society

whartonbrain@wharton.upenn.edu

Socioeconomic Influences on Language Development: Neural Mechanisms of Risk and Resilience

Rachel Romeo, Department of Human Development and Quantitative Methodologies, University of Maryland, College of Education

Location: Goddard Labs, room 200, 3710 Hamilton Walk

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Each year the CNS Public Talk Series highlights an issue or theme. The 2024-25 Public Talk series theme is the Brain in Socioeconomic Context.

Growing up in poverty puts children at risk for adverse outcomes, from academic failure to emotional distress. This year’s talk series will explore the links between socioeconomic status, brain and life outcomes.

Lectures run 4:30-5:30 PM EST, followed by a brief audience Q&A and reception with light refreshments. Due to limited seating, RSVP is required at the appropriate Event Brite link below each talk. 

Goddard Labs

3710 Hamilton Walk, Room 200
Philadelphia, PA 19104

Event Organizer - Penn Neuroscience & Society

whartonbrain@wharton.upenn.edu