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  • New Grants and Awards

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    These resources are intended to help current and prospective psychology students understand our degree requirements and experiential opportunities.

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    Congrats to our colleagues on their new awards!

    Deborah Han, NSF

    Graduate Research Fellowship

    6/1/22-5/31/27, $138,000

     

    LillyBelle Deer

    National Institutes of Health, Postdoctoral Fellowship “Placental CRH and child cardiovascular disease risk and obesogenic eating behaviors”

    9/1/22-8/31/25, $204,558

     

    Catherine Demers

    NIH, Postdoctoral Fellowship “Prenatal maternal depression exposure and infant neurocircuitry development”

    8/1/21-7/31/22, $65,994

     

    Nadia Kako

    Examining the Malleability of Primals with a Single Time-Point Intervention”

    9/1/22-8/31/23, $17,499

     

    Deborah Han

    National Science Foundation, Graduate Research Fellowship

    6/1/22-5/31/27, $138,000

     

    Kamilah Legette

    San Jose State University, “California Multi-Tiered Systems of Support”

    6/1/21-8/31/22, $40,593

     

    Paige Lloyd

    National Institutes of Health, “Racial Biases in Pain Treatment”

    7/1/22-2/28/27, $694,045

     

    Erika Manczak

    National Institutes of Health, “Air pollution exposure and emerging depression risk: Testing the role of peripheral inflammatory cytokines during adolescence”

    8/1/22-7/31/24, $424,825

     

    Drew McGee

    Early Milestones Colorado, “Naturalistic Evaluation of Embedded Mental Health Supports in Early Childhood and Education Settings: Child, Teacher, and Classroom Outcomes”

    7/1/22-6/30/23, $100,510

     

    Lauren McGrath and Michelle Rozenman, NIH

    “Mechanisms underlying reading avoidance in children with reading difficulties”

    3/10/22-2/28/25, $435,264

     

    Galena Rhoades/Elysia Davis

    National Institutes of Health, “Group-based Prevention of Postpartum Depression: In-person vs. Virtual Delivery”

    8/1/22-6/30/27, $3,691,187

     

    Tim Sweeny, NSF

    “Collaborative Research:  The Angry Crowd Bias: Social, Cognitive, and perceptual Mechanisms”

    6/1/22-5/31/25, $302,713

     

    Sarah Watamura

    Early Milestones Colorado, “CIRCLE Grant: Seedlings, Roots and Branches”

    7/1/22-6/30/23, $170,987

     

    Sarah Watamura

    “Seedlings Certification – ECE Professionals”

    Colorado Department of Early Childhood

    9/2/22-12/30/22, $49,999

     

    Max Weisbuch

    National Science Foundation, “Collaborative Research: From Culture to Child: How collective perceptions of affective divergence shape interracial relationships in middle childhood”

    9/1/22-8/31/25, $254,374

     

    Internal Awards

    Sarah Huff, Dannenberg and Sponler – Faculty Research Fund. $3,000

     

This portfolio last updated: 30-Jun-2023 10:58 AM