Announcements
Matt and Joel Stoddard received a grant for their study 'Associative Threat Learning: Measuring Mechanisms for Treating Threat-based Psychopathologies'.
The findings were published this month in the journal Nature Communications, lending new insight into the basic building blocks of cognition and could inform new therapies for issues like post-traumatic stress disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder.
Melanie addresses the unusual opportunity the pandemic offers to communicate science to the public.
"Distinguished Professor" designation is the highest honor bestowed upon faculty across the CU system's four campuses.
Christine was awarded the highest honor bestowed by ASHA in recognition of a members' distinguished contributions to the discipline of communication sciences and disorders.
American Association for the Advancement of Science interviewed Melanie during a podcast about Melanie's book and how "biological concepts taught in classrooms are connected to the world around us". (AAAS: STPF)
Ann and Mike's work using the free HyperGami research software program is featured in this year's joint American Mathematical Society/Mathematical Association annual meeting.
Congratulations Shirley for winning this grant which "is intended to support studies that focus on children at the preschool or earliest school developmental level". (ASHFoundation)
The research team including Zach examined how large social networks such as US voter blocks, navigate making touch decisions, especially when time is of the essence.
PufferBot is the brainchild of graduate student Hooman Hedayati and his colleagues including Dan, at the ATLAS Institute at ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è.