Welcome to Professor Pamela Geller’s Women's Health Psychology Lab! Our research focuses on health psychology, specifically women's reproductive health. We study stressful life events and mental and ...
Originally from Mountain View, Wyoming, Zach obtained his BA in psychology with from the University of Wyoming in 2015. Zach joined the Emotion and Cognition lab as a graduate student in 2016. Zach is ...
Our department features state-of-the-art research labs, a training clinic, and a wide array of research and clinical opportunities for our graduate and undergraduate students. Students in Drexel's ...
Lab members also meet weekly to discuss new projects, on-going research, and current issues important to forensic psychology. Interested students may apply to become part of LIPL, which is separate ...
She joined the lab in Fall 2016 after graduating from Eastern Michigan University with a major in psychology and minors in social work and religion. Seyma enjoys researching human interactions, ...
The lab primarily addresses these questions in deaf and hearing infants and toddlers, with and without autism spectrum disorder. Dr. Sutton currently serves as the graduate director for the M.S.
Our lab is very inclusive and supportive, and our lab members have gone on to attend graduate programs in psychology and related fields, and to pursue research, teaching, clinical, and community ...
She previously worked in the Multicultural Psychology Health Lab at Bucknell, investigating international students' perceived discrimination, acculturative stress and coping strategies. Her current ...
You must be able to attend our weekly lab meetings and devote 10 hours of work to lab per week. If you are interested in working in our lab, please complete this application. 2023-24 Lab Members ...
The rats first joined the psychology department family in January ... They were to be used in the department’s hands-on course, Advanced Lab in Learning and Behavioral Analysis, taught by ...
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