We have just hired 3 new post-baccalaureates and 2 new postdoctoral trainees to begin this summer and are currently accepting applications for undergraduate research assistants!
We will be accepting new Graduate students for fall 2020!
Visit the Join Us section of the website to find out more information about this.
We’re looking for two postdocs and a new staff member!
Please look at the Join Us section of the website to find out more information about these opportunities.
Caitlin receives the F32 grant!
Congratulations to Caitlin on receiving the F32 grant, a prestigious and competitive grant, on the first submission!
We Are Seeking Undergraduate Research Assistants!
Are you or someone you know an undergraduate looking to join a cutting-edge research lab, specifically in developmental psychology and social neuroscience? Always wanted to reach out, but was afraid to? Leave your fear behind–the DSNLab is actively looking for undergraduate research assistants for fall 2019! If you are interested, please check out the Join Us page for more information and a link to the application.
Dr. Telzer Receives a FLUX Award!
Dr. Telzer was recently awarded Flux’s 2019 Young Investigator Award. Throughout her career, she has contributed greatly to developmental cognitive science. Congrats, Dr. Telzer–this is well deserved, continue to be amazing!
See You Later, Vivi & Amanda
Amanda and Vivi, our two project coordinators for Project NeuroTeen, have exited the lab. Two years have passed by so quickly… They will be moving onto grad school in the fall. Be on the lookout for these two young scientists! We love y’all–see y’all later on!
Welcome, Emily & Ayana!
Welcome aboard to Emily Bibby and Ayana Culhane! Emily is one of our new project coordinators for Project NeuroTeen and Ayana is our Summer NIDA Intern. Wishing nothing but the best in your positions!
Welcome, Emily & Rosario!
New project coordinators for NeuroTeen, Emily Watlington and Rosario Villa, started working with us this week! Welcome to the team, ladies! May your time in the lab foster growth, prosper, and laughter.