![Christina Ragan (right) and her husband Zachary Grieb have studied the neuroscience of mental health and parenthood for years, and are now set to become parents themselves.](https://d7.biosciences.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/hg/ragan-lead-picmental_health_and_motherhood.png?itok=fK9-ZvYG)
Christina Ragan has spent her career as a neuroscience researcher studying the neuroscience behind the mental health of motherhood. Now she’s set to begin a new research project — and become a parent herself.
![Student reading Student reading](https://d7.biosciences.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/hg/dsc_1840.jpeg?itok=SFy8T3a_)
We asked a few avid readers for book recommendations.
![Student reading](https://d7.biosciences.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/hg/dsc_1840.jpeg?itok=SFy8T3a_)
We asked a few avid readers for book recommendations.
![Lily Cheung and Simon Sponberg Lily Cheung and Simon Sponberg](https://d7.biosciences.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/cheung_sponberg_non-styleized_.png?itok=Sg2iRbFv)
Awarded to Lily Cheung and Simon Sponberg, the grants will fund cutting-edge research in their fields.