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Linda Richter, PhD

TitleAdjunct Associate Professor
InstitutionCharles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
DepartmentInternal Medicine
Address1731 E. 120th Street
Los Angeles CA 90059
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    1. Donovan A, Assari S, Grella C, Shaheen M, Richter L, Friedman TC. Pubertal mediators of early life stress and age on adolescent alcohol initiation: Analysis by sex. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2025 Oct; 180:107559. PMID: 40714296; PMCID: PMC12374368.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Humans
    2. Donovan A, Assari S, Grella C, Shaheen M, Richter L, Friedman TC. Early life stress and pubertal predictors of subsequent substance use in a national diverse sample of adolescents: Sex and substance type matter. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2025 Mar 01; 268:112551. PMID: 39848135; PMCID: PMC11849747.
      Citations: 3     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    3. Donovan A, Assari S, Grella C, Shaheen M, Richter L, Friedman TC. Neuroendocrine mechanisms in the links between early life stress, affect, and youth substance use: A conceptual model for the study of sex and gender differences. Front Neuroendocrinol. 2024 Apr; 73:101121. PMID: 38253240; PMCID: PMC11088508.
      Citations: 12     Fields:    Translation:Humans
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