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Congratulations graduates!

11 May 202230 Sep 2022
Three of our wonderful undergraduate research assistants graduated this week. Congratulations to Avarie Carlson, Cadyn Hunter, and Olivia Wagendorf from Dr. Hilmert, Garrett, and the rest of the lab! We…
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Red River Psychology Conference 2022

22 Apr 202230 Sep 2022
Congratulations to the four undergraduate members of the lab who presented posters at the Red River Psychology Conference today! Anna, Mandi, Cayden, Olivia, and Garrett did a great job representing…
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The American Psychosomatic Society Annual Convention

25 Mar 202221 Apr 2022
This week, members of the lab travelled to Long Beach, CA where the American Psychosomatic Society held their 79th annual meeting. Graduate student, Garrett Byron, presented the poster "Using virtual reality to…
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New Grant Submitted!

24 Feb 202221 Apr 2022
Dr. Hilmert and Garrett Byron submitted an R15 grant application, titled, "Prenatal maternal stress, nutrition, and blood sugar: A continuous glucose monitoring study in mid pregnancy," to the National Institutes…
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Congratulations Dr. Bagne!

3 Dec 202122 Apr 2022
This week, our senior lab member, Angela Bagne, successfully defended her dissertation, titled, “Measuring Infant Emotion Regulation within the Still Face Procedure: A novel approach to assessing regulation development in…
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The Lab is open once again.

8 Nov 202121 Apr 2022
This week marks the return of in-person data collection for our lab since NDSU began remote instruction in March of 2020 as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. It has…

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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
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jedi-counsel.com
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