This week, we're welcoming undergraduate research assistant Lauryl Salami, who will work on physiological data processing for PRISM and PRESH projects. Head to our Meet the Team page to read more about Lauryl!
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Lab work featured in Penn State News
Recent work by Diercks, Lunkenheimer, and Brown (2020) published in the Journal of Family Psychology is featured this month in Penn State News article, Parenting Behaviors Supporting Children's Independence Vary by Family Risk. Read the full post here.
Erika Lunkenheimer’s collaborative work featured in Psychology Today
Recent work by Lucas-Thompson, Seiter, and Lunkenheimer (2020) published in Family Relations is featured this month in Psychology Today article, Why Fights With Your Spouse Are Making Your Teenager Anxious. Read the full post here.
Welcome to new doctoral student Madison Kelm
Madison Kelm joins the lab this fall from the University of Oregon. Madison is a first-year doctoral student in Developmental Psychology working with Dr. Lunkenheimer as well as Dr. Rina Eiden. She is already hard at work on a proposal to the NSF GRFP. Welcome to the...
Six undergraduate research assistants join PRESH project teams in University Park and Harrisburg
We are thrilled to welcome six new undergraduate research assistants to the PRESH project team as we proceed with remote data collection. Jessica Dauphinais, Lauren Epstein, and Matthew Geisler join our University Park site; Yasmeen Benamar, Dhara Patel, and Samantha...