Population, Neurodevelopment and Genetics program

Luke Hyde

Luke HydeAssociate Professor

Email Dr. Hyde

734-936-2667

ISR
426 Thompson St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48104

 

 

Dr. Hyde’s research aims to better understand the development of risk and resilience in children and families, particularly the development of child psychopathology and antisocial behaviors (e.g., aggression, violence, rule breaking). Much of this work focuses on families living in poverty or with fewer resources in order to understand how children succeed or struggle in the face of adversity.

Specific areas of research include:

  • The effects of harsh parenting and dangerous neighborhoods on youth and families
  • Understanding how nature and nurture interact over time.
  • The neural correlates of psychopathology
  • How experiences shape brain development across development
  • Neurogenetics
  • Population Neuroscience

For more information see: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/mindlab/