"Women are PIs on 58% of the canceled grants, although they are PIs on only 34% of all active NSF grants.
Similarly, Blacks are PIs on 17% of the terminated grants, although they make only 4% of the total pool. Hispanic PIs and those with disabilities were twice as likely to lose a grant."
Posts by Nada Goodrum, Ph.D.
At #SRCD25, Towards 2044 Horowitz Early Career Mentors, Scholars & Alumni gathered for breakfast and an inspiring discussion on mentorship and growing as developmental scholars—led by SRCD leaders Deborah Rivas-Drake (President-Elect), Stephanie J. Rowley, Cynthia García Coll & Hirokazu Yoshikawa.
Listen to every word.
Five people standing with protest signs at the Stand Up for Science rally
Standing up for science in South Carolina!
#standupforscience2025
1) The letter is not legal
2) Do not comply in advance!
APA is compiling stories of how researchers are impacted by the executive orders. Share your story here to help them advocate for you!
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The NIH diversity supplement pages have all been pulled down. What is a diversity supplement and why should the public care? A diversity supplement is funding to help diversify the research workforce. You may be wondering, “so what?”. Let me explain. www.nigms.nih.gov/Pages/PageNo...
Please add to this list to help expand connections for folks doing work related to development, developmental psychopathology, family processes, and child and adolescent treatment or prevention
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It also varies so much depending on how much support (and what type) someone has. My spouse is very flexible so is able to pick up my slack when needed. This would be way harder if he had an inflexible job, if we lived really far from family, or if we didn’t have a good support system.
Being a parent helps in a lot of ways- gives you new perspectives on your work, creates some built in boundaries, forces you to be more efficient. But it also means your time is extremely limited. There’s very little time that I’m not working or parenting.
It was so nice to meet you Jarrad!
Had so much fun moderating this panel on youth mental health equity & addressing racism through CBT @abctnow.bsky.social
Shoutout to these amazing & insightful panelists!
#ABCT2024
Very glad to see this nuanced piece from Wendy Pearlman citing research from her recent book with Boaz Atzili to drive home the point again that there is no military solution to this crisis.
Agree- this was a great listen!
Hiring my first full time staff (EVER). Looking for a bilingual person w/ a psych (or related) background who’s interested in working in community engaged quant and qual projects. CRC will publish with me, perfect for a future PhD or MD applicant. Link below, please re-share! 🙏🏽
Hi all!! I’m Violeta AKA V! I’m an assistant professor at UIUC’s Department of Psychology (clinical/community area). I study parenting in minoritized and/or marginalized populations and global health contexts (and equity more broadly). I’ll be recruiting 2 PhD students for Fall 2024. HMU!
Hi 👋🏽 I’m Nada and I’m a clinical psychologist & assistant professor. I study child well-being and parenting in the context of adversity. I spend most of my non-work time hanging out with my kids (ages 2 and 6), but I’m also into coffee, cooking/baking, & plants 🌱
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