Faculty Series: Blending and flipping: Five years in
Blending and flipping: Five years in (Friday Colloquium – December 1, 2017 ~ 12:00 PM – Communicore Room C1-3)…
Blending and flipping: Five years in (Friday Colloquium – December 1, 2017 ~ 12:00 PM – Communicore Room C1-3)…
On November 17th, the Department’s second year students presented their Masters Research to the CHP community. Presenter Faculty Mentor Presentation Title Molly Basch David M. Janicke, Ph.D., ABPP The Impact of Child and Mother Weight Cues on Virtual Human Pediatric Clinical Judgment: An Idiographic Approach Vivian Bauman Michael…
Allyson Diggins (mentor: Nicole Ennis, Ph.D.) has won the Dissertation Research Award from the American Psychological Association (APA), along with two other recent awards.
This presentation is focused on understanding substance use in youth who are in foster care placements, and more generally.
Jacqueline Maye has won a dissertation research award for her mindfulness study.
Marie Chardon has won both a dissertation research award and a student research award.
A translational approach to motivational disturbances in Parkinson’s disease Brain Health Community Service and Engagement: How You Can Get Involved (Friday Colloquium – November 3, 2017 ~ 12:00 PM ~ Communicore C1-3)…
Breton Asken and Dr. Russell Bauer (senior author) were selected as the Dean’s Citation Paper Award winners in the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology for their publication entitled ” ‘Playing Through It’: Delayed Reporting and Removal from Athletic Activity After Concussion Predicts Prolonged Recovery.” This award is given by the College of Public Health and Health…
Breton Asken and Dr. Russell Bauer (senior author) led publication of a review paper on the controversial topic of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) – Neurology, a member of the JAMA network of journals. JAMA Neurology is one of the highest…
UF researchers will benefit from new labs at the McKnight Brain Institute, whether they’re discovering ways to slow age-related memory loss, better understanding adolescent brain development or advancing knowledge of diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Learn how UF researchers from many disciplines will benefit from renovated high-tech lab spaces…