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Melanie will focus her residency on creating a children's spin-off series of her best-selling book, Biology Everywhere: How the Science of Life Matters to Everyday Life.
Bill and Kathy's editorial post addressing learning loss due to the pandemic argues that "learning loss is a faulty way to diagnose the challenges faced by children and youth as a result of the pandemic." and provides an alternate perspective and strategies.
Local cannabis companies are partnering with Cinnamon's lab on marijuana-use study.
'Culturally Tailored Intervention Boosts Safe Sex, Reduces Drinking Among Young Black Women' headlines the news release on a study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
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.
For fall 2020, the ICS Student Travel & Research Awards Committee is pleased to announce four awardees. Research grant for $500 awarded to Dianna Radpour (INFO) Research grant for $500 awarded to Steve Sommer (EDU) Travel grant for $120 awarded
Christine was awarded the highest honor bestowed by ASHA in recognition of a members' distinguished contributions to the discipline of communication sciences and disorders.