
The impact of the early years, with guest Jonas Miller
School's In
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The New Map of Life Project
Jonas Miller is a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford's neurodevelopment affect and psychopathology lab, otherwise known as the SNAP lab. He studies brain functioning in young children and is broadly interested in how adverse and supportive environments relate to neurobiological cognitive and social emotional development. The new map of life project was inspired by some recent work suggesting that children born today will on average live to be 100 years of age.
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