Nov 28, 2018 | Psychology
“We knew that active smoking causes smoke residue to adsorb into tables, walls, doors and other materials. We were surprised, however, by how easily thirdhand finds its way into and pollutes new and clean materials brought into a home,” Matt said. “We were also surprised by the sheer mass of nicotine that becomes embedded in a small travel-size pillowcases, fabrics and filling.”
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...