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New Grants and Awards
Attention!
Portfolio is being decommissioned. This portfolio page will be available to view until July 2024, but will no longer be updated. For the most updated information, please go to our new Digication page at https://du.digication.com/cahss-psych
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