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From the Lab…

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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Surprise Visit from Julian!

13 Apr 20184 Jun 2018
World-renowned psychophysiologist, Julian Thayer, paid a visit to the Hilmert lab this April. In town for another conference, we were very excited to have Dr. Thayer check out our facilities…
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Dr. Hilmert Presents on “Mindfulness Materialism” at Science, Religion, and Lunch Seminar

20 Mar 20184 Jun 2018
“Mindfulness” is a word that has permeated our health-care, wellness-centers, academic institutions, advertising, and even our housework (see “How to Be Mindful While Cleaning the Bathroom,” NYT, April 19, 2017).…
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American Psychosomatic Society 2018

9 Mar 20184 Jun 2018
Graduate Student Heidi Rued presented her poster entitled, "Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) Insight Effects on Stress Reactivity" and Anna Strahm presented her talk entitled, "Latina Acculturation & Pregnancy from a…
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Study Receives $5,000 RCA Seed Grant

15 Dec 201713 Jan 2019
Dr. Hilmert and graduate student, Angela Bagne received a $5,000 seed grant from the NDSU Office of Research and Creative Activities for their project entitled, The Impacts of a Natural Disaster…

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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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