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  • PeopleThe SP&H Lab and MBB Lab are run under the guidance of Clayton Hilmert, Ph.D. in cooperation with graduate students and the valuable assistance of undergraduates at NDSU.
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Congratulations Heidi Rued M.S.

6 Aug 20186 Aug 2018
Congratulations to graduate student lab member, Heidi Rued! She has successfully defended her Master's Thesis titled, 'Health Risk Feedback: The Effects of ACE Insight on Stress Reactivity.'
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Following the Children of the 2009 Historic Red River Flood

1 Aug 20181 Aug 2018
In 2009, pregnant moms experiencing the historic Red River flood were a part of  a study in our lab looking at stress and health. One important finding of this research…
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Sanford Health – NDSU Research Seed Grant Recipient!

10 Jul 2018
The Mind, Body and Baby Lab are 2018 recipients of a Sanford Health - NDSU Research Seed Grant. This collaborative grant will fund a year long pilot study on pregnancy…
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The Consequences Of Stress During Pregnancy

3 Jun 20183 Jun 2018
Great Monitor On Psychology article about our colleague and Clayton's mentor, Christine Dunkel Schetter at UCLA. At this UCLA lab, researchers explore the ways stress and social support influence the…
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Anna Strahm Wins APF Award!

1 May 20184 Jun 2018
Congratulations to Anna Strahm who has been awarded the American Psychological Foundation’s 2018 Henry David Research Grant!
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Congratulations Anna Strahm!

16 Apr 20184 Jun 2018
Lab member Anna Strahm successfully defended her Major Area Paper, entitled, "Psychosocial factors associated with vascular form & function of the placenta," AKA "Nevertheless the placenta persists!" Congratulations Anna!

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NDSU Psychology:
www.ndsu.edu/psychology/
Health Psychology Links:
www.health-psych.org
www.psychosomatic.org
www.sbm.org
Social Psychology Links:
www.socialpsychology.org
www.spsp.org
Psychology Links:
www.apa.org
www.psychologicalscience.org
Other Links:
jedi-counsel.com
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