Oct 24, 2018 | Psychology
Psychologist Inna Fishman’s research indicates the presence of biological markers in the brain in children with autism. By Jeff Ristine Think of the brain as a complex transportation hub, a place where neural traffic heads off in any number of directions to make...
Oct 22, 2018 | Psychology
The National Institutes of Health award is one of the largest in university history. By Kellie Woodhouse San Diego State University has received a $19.9 million award—one of the largest in university history—to create a new center for transdisciplinary research on...
Oct 10, 2018 | Psychology
“SDSU has been in the forefront of training future Latino researchers for more than 30 years, especially within the School of Public Health and the Department of Psychology.” A five-year NIH grant will also fund training and mentoring of underrepresented...
May 21, 2018 | Psychology, Students, –Archives
Congratulations to Annie Meier, a psychology Master’s student, on receiving a Graduate Student Preceptorship Award from the Rheumatology Research Foundation (RRF). The RRF Preceptorship Award funds Annie’s research and pays for her travel to the American College of...
Apr 18, 2018 | Psychology, –Archives
Ultraviolet light exposure through tanning is the leading environmental risk factor for developing skin cancer. “Researchers found people tanned less often after seeing a simulation of how their older selves would look if they continued tanning verses if they...
Apr 9, 2018 | Psychology, Students, –Archives
Congratulations to Rifqi Affan, an undergraduate psychology student, on receiving the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship. Rifqi is a MARC scholar (Maximizing Access to Research Careers: NIH/NIGMS), he is the first author on a recently...