There is a longstanding history of healing practices that compel the detailed study of the roles of the brain, mind and consciousness in health and illness. The growing body of basic and clinical scientific evidence supports the premise that a number of mind-body effects may be evoked by various spiritual and religious practices, experiences within the clinical encounter of medicine, and interactions with the environment. Researchers in our basic sciences laboratories are committed to employing state-of-the art developments in biosciences, coupled with innovative strategies and methods to study the outcomes, mechanisms and applications of novel approaches to health and healing. By employing a translational approach that is oriented toward advancing basic research to impact patient care and public health policy, this work is designed to implement an agenda of research applications “from bench to bedside to boardroom.”

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