Extracellular Vesicles as Candidate Mediators of Brain–Body Communication Following Early-Life Adversity.
Callaghan, B. L. (in press). Biological Psychiatry
Striving and thriving: Gender differences in the effects of climbing the socioeconomic ladder on stress and discrimination.
Wong, M. D., Meza B. P. L., Callaghan B. L., Silvers J. A., Tomiyama A. J., Narain K., & Dudovitz R. N., (2026). Social Science and Medicine, 391:118923. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.118923.
Examining associations among caregiver stress, social support, and the infant gut microbiota.
Vogel, S. C., Querdasi, F. R., Callaghan, B. L., & Brito, N. (2025). Scientific Reports.
Childhood gut microbiome is linked to internalizing symptoms at school age via the functional connectome.
Querdasi, F. R., Uy, J. P., Labus, J. S., Xu, J., Karnani, N. Tan, A. P., Broekman, B. B. F. P., Luckman, P. D., Chong, Y. S., Chen, H., Fortier, M. V., Daniel, M. L., Yap, F., Eriksson, J. G., Cai, S., Chong, M. F-F., Toh, J. Y., Godfrey, K. M., Meaney, M. J., Callaghan, B. L. (2025). Nature Communications, 16 (1), 9359.
Conflict resolution dynamics with stable caregivers confer resilience for youth exposed to early caregiving-related adversity.
Somers, J. A., Querdasi, F. R., Xu, S., Aghajani, M., Sun, Q. C., Li, W. L., Nussbaum, S., Chu, K. A., Gancz, N., Towner, E. & Callaghan, B. L. (2025). Development and Psychopathology, 1-15. 5.