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Rachel Fox Postupack, M.A. and Elizabeth Kacel B.A. receive awards

Congratulations to third-year graduate student Rachel Fox Postupack and first-year graduate student Elizabeth Kacel who won a pre-doctoral poster award for their presentation entitled: Pre-operative Inflammation (IL-6) and Sensory Pain Experience in Women with Suspected Gynecologic Cancers at the 2014 UF Health Cancer Center Poster Day. The…

Julia Carmody, B.A., receives travel award from the Society of Pediatric Psychology

Julia Carmody, B.A., has been awarded a $1,000 travel award by the Society of Pediatric Psychology (SPP) for her research to be presented at the SPP Annual Conference in Philadelphia this March.  Her study is entitled: “Socioenvironmental factors associated with youth engagement in healthy and unhealthy weight control behaviors.” Julia…

2013 CHP QOL Bowling Tournament

The following is a review of the highlights of this year’s department bowling tournament. Given that a record 62 people put a lot of energy into great costume, creative videos and their team (varying from mere seconds of thought/prep to hours), take some time and read through the recount of…

Fall Symposium held Friday, November 15, 2013

The Department of Clinical and Health Psychology’s Fall Research Symposium was held Friday, November 15, 2013 in room G-301 of the HPNP Building. Congratulations to all of the students who presented their First Year Projects, as well as the students and faculty who were recognized for their excellence as part…

Adam Reid, M.S., receives Graduate Student Mentoring Award

The I-Cubed Graduate Student Mentoring Award has been established to recognize graduate students at the University of Florida (UF) who take time to help others succeed as graduate or undergraduate students or in K-12 classrooms (i.e., working with K-12 students and/or teachers). The award is particularly designed to acknowledge the mentoring contribution from the…

Congratulations to the winners of the first annual NeurOlympics!

Team Homunculi (left to right: Jacob Lafo, Joe Gullett, Chris Sege, Kaitlyn Powers, Paul Mangal & Tanisha Hill-Jarrett (not pictured)) edged out the other two teams to become the first ever winners of this student organized competition that tests neural knowledge. The event was sponsored by the…