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Recent Graduate Student Awards

Recent Psychology Graduate Student Awards

The department is proud to announce several accomplishments and awards that have been given to graduate and undergradate students in Psychology in the past few months.

Cindy Krafft (BBS) was awarded full funding for the 2 week UCLA Advanced Neuroimaging Summer Program

Jordan Pierce (BBS) was awarded full funding to the 6 week Multimodal Neuroimaging Training Program, University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University

Dave Frank (BBS) was awarded full funding to the 6 week Multimodal Neuroimaging Training Program, University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University

Amanda Rodrigiue (BBS) was awarded partial funding to the 2 week Workshop on Schizophrenia and Related Disorders, Cold Springs Harbor Workshop

Carlos Faraco (BBS) was awarded partial funding to the 2 week Workshop on Aging, Cold Springs Harbor Workshop

Nicolette Schwarz (BBS) was awarded full funding to attend an fMRI training workshop, University of Michigan

Lingxi Chi (BBS) was accepted into and attended a Brain Connectivity Workshop, associated with the Human Brain Mapping Conference in Chengdu China

Graduate student authors on a submission for the Society for Neuroscience Conference were notified that their abstract was selected as a "hot topic" (<5% of abstracts). Cindy Krafft was the lead author, along with colleagues Nicolette Schwarz, Lingxi Chi, David Schaeffer, Jordan Pierce, and Amanda Rodrigue.

 

Recent Psychology Undergraduate Student Awards

Abby Weinberger will be presenting a poster at the APA conference titled "Aerobic Fitness is Associated with Intra-individual Variability in Reaction Time.

David Parker, Dr. McDowell's lab, was selected by CURO to be funded for an intensive Summer research experience through the psychology department.

Anakela Popp, Dr. Fragasy's lab, was selected by CURO to be funded for an intensive Summer research experience through the psychology department.

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