The Postdoctoral Fellow position in my lab at the UPenn has been posted! I welcome applicants from a range of backgrounds who are interested in exploring the connections among adversity, family processes, epigenetics, and child development & health.
apply.interfolio.com/184510
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The Postdoctoral Fellow position in my lab at the UPenn has been posted! I welcome applicants from a range of backgrounds who are interested in exploring the connections among adversity, family processes, epigenetics, and child development & health.
apply.interfolio.com/184510
Excited to share that I'll be joining the University of Pennsylvania GSE as an Associate Professor in the Human Development & Quantitative Methods Division this summer!
I'll be actively looking to hire (1) a postdoc and (2) a postbacc RA. Please DM if interested!
The University of Rhode Island is hiring a Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Practice. Position will contribute to both the Master’s and Doctoral programs in Clinical Psychology through clinical supervision and training at the graduate level.
jobs.uri.edu/postings/16120
CDG3 is out, with better-than-ever resolution of the genetic structure of psychiatric disorders.
We're hiring at the University of Miami! The Department of Psychology is looking for a Child Clinical Psychology faculty member. As search chair, my contact info is in the job ad if anybody would like to discuss the position further umiami.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UMFaculty/jo...
Just launched Lazy Cats, a visual exploration of cat behaviour. Meet Lily + 27 other cats and find out what they do all day (spoiler: they mostly chill) 🐱🐾 Does your cat fit their profile?
Very proud to share my first interactive #dataviz project built with Svelte + D3! 📊
lazy-cats.netlify.app
Clinical psychologists looking for an assistant professor position — Vanderbilt is hiring. Please see the job as below!
There’s a lot to like about Nashville and great colleagues too!
The psych job market isn’t dead! Join us at UIC!!! We are looking for a clinical psychologist (assistant or associate level)!! Chicago is simply the best, and the department is incredibly lovely! I’m not on search committee, but as the “newest” hire, I’m happy to talk about my experience thus far!
I'm happy to announce that Vanderbilt Psychology's clinical area is hiring a TT asst prof this year! Please share with your networks and consider applying if you're on the market! Happy to (try to) answer questions about the search if you have them.
Link here: apply.interfolio.com/173316
@URIHealthSci is hiring again in PSY! This position is for a tenured professor to serve as Director of Undergraduate Programs. Seeking a dynamic scholar-educator with education research expertise, innovative teaching, & admin skills.
jobs.uri.edu/postings/15607
Some news on GRFP…
Exciting news! The youth version of the MAPS parenting scale is now published, with solid psychometrics, a short form, and is available on our lab page. (www.rikidslab.org/assessment.h...)
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Preterm individuals had higher early life medical risk and faced increased mental health disorders, cardiometabolic issues, and body composition differences compared to full-term peers. ja.ma/4nZlRH7
The first study from the RHODE 35-year birth cohort led by @AmyDAgata
It's that time of year again: I'm teaching Linear Regression. As such I've updated my writing guide for linear regression. Tips and tricks for writing accurate and clear interpretations and inferences in regression. You can check it out on OSF osf.io/aeqn6
Happy to share that our article “Human lifespan changes in the brain’s functional connectome” is now published online at Nature Neuroscience @natureneuro.bsky.social !
Many thanks to all collaborators & data contributors, and the editor team & reviewers!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
SAVE THE PENGUINS.
STOP TRUMP’S TARIFFS.
Now out in Current Directions in Psychological Science--
The Wobbly Bits of Development: Variability, Fluctuations, and Synchrony as Temporal Markers Linking Temperament and Psychopathology
With @aliciavallorani.bsky.social & @kgunther.bsky.social
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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Our best path forward? Unveiling patterns to aid advocacy and legal action! ✊💪
Keep submitting your terminated NIH grant details👇
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🧵Yesterday, I received notice that my #NIH grant, on the social environment, lifecourse, epigenetics & #birthoutcomes in Black families, was terminated. This grant represented a critical effort to address the ⬆️ rates of maternal & infant mortality in the US, particularly among Black mothers & babies
Short version: it's (currently) illegal for NIH to do what they did. A helpful deeper dive.
Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania has indirect rate of 70%, but they probably didn’t want to list that atop Harvard because defunding a children’s hospital might be perceived as problematic.
This is devastating
APA is compiling stories of how researchers are impacted by the executive orders. Share your story here to help them advocate for you!
www.votervoice.net/APAAdvocacy/...
1. Today the NIH director issued a new directive slashing overhead rates to 15%.
I want to provide some context on what that means and why it matters.
grants.nih.gov/grants/guide...
This is huge. I'm not being hyperbolic. The impacts this will have on universities, medical centers, research institutions, and, overall, the US scientific enterprise that makes the US a science leader worldwide are tremendous.
Now out in Sleep Advances! We are excited about these findings and have new pilot intervention data we hope to share soon on this topic.
academic.oup.com/sleepadvance...
Screenshot of ARCR website that reads "This site can't be reached"
The peer-reviewed NIAAA journal, Alcohol Research: Current Reviews, and all of the previously open access papers published in the journal have been removed from the web. arcr.niaaa.nih.gov/about-arcr
President Trump issued an executive order to find out what education funds he can legally rescind based on curriculum he doesn’t like. Existing law already answers that question —nothing.