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Professor Oakes Wins Maccoby Book Award

Psychology Professor Lisa Oakes Receives Book Award from APA

Professor Lisa Oakes was announced as the winner of the prestigious "Eleanor Maccoby" Book Award from the American Psychological Association Developmental Psychology Division for 2022. The Maccoby Award honors a book in the field of psychology that has had or promises to have a profound effect on developmental psychology.

Camelia (Cam) Hostinar Wins APA Early Career Award

Cam Hostinar has been awarded the APA (American Psychological Association) 2022 Division 7 Boyd McCandless Award for distinguished early career contributions to the field of developmental psychology.

The Boyd McCandless Award recognizes a young scientist who has made a distinguished theoretical contribution to developmental psychology, has conducted programmatic research of distinction, or has made a distinguished contribution to the dissemination of developmental science.

Professor Katharine Graf Estes Receives 2021 Teaching Award

Professor Graf Estes Received a College of Letters and Science Teaching Award for 2021

Dr. Katharine Graf Estes, Associate Professor of Psychology, received a 2021 Teaching Award from the UC Davis College of Letters and Science. This award aims to recognize outstanding teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level, inside and outside the classroom, including activities such as running laboratories, guiding research, professionalization, and assistance with the job market.

Lecturer Priscilla San Souci Receives 2021 Teaching Award

Psychology Lecturer Priscilla San Souci Received a 2021 Teaching Award from the College of Letters and Science

Dr. Priscilla San Souci, Lecturer in the Department of Psychology, received a 2021 Distinguished Teaching Award from the UC Davis College of Letters and Science. This award aims to recognize outstanding teaching performance. Dr.

Professor Bales Receives Exemplar Award from CISAB

Professor Karen Bales was recently awarded the "Exemplar Award" from the Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior (CISAB) at Indiana University. This award "recognizes the careers of scientists who set outstanding examples of integrating different perspectives in the study of Animal Behavior." She was invited to give the Exemplar Award/Plenary talk at the Center's annual conference on Animal Behavior.

Professor Bales Receives $3.5 million NIH Award to Study Neurobiology of Social Behavior

Professor Karen Bales (Psychology Department and California National Primate Research Center) received notice of award for a new, $3.5 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health, titled "Kappa opioid and oxytocin interactions in social buffering and separation". The project will examine the neurobiology of social buffering and separation in titi monkeys (Plecturocebus cupreus), a socially monogamous species that represents an ideal animal model for studying these phenomena.

Professor Gail Goodman Receives Distinguished Research Award

Professor Gail Goodman receives the Academic Senate Faculty Distinguished Research Award

Dr. Gail Goodman received the prestigious Academic Senate Faculty Distinguished Research Award for her outstanding research program. Dr. Goodman’s studies on children’s maltreatment and trauma, their experiences as witnesses in legal cases, and on theoretical and applied issues of memory development have been of enormous practical benefit to child victims and mental health or legal professionals who assess, treat, and protect child victims.

Dr. Eliza Bliss-Moreau Named Chancellor's Fellow

Associate Professor Eliza Bliss-Moreau was selected to be a 2020-2021 Chancellor’s Fellow. The Chancellor’s Fellows Program honors outstanding faculty members early in their careers. The program provides Dr. Bliss-Moreau a one-time award of $25,000 in support of her research, teaching, and service activities.

Dr. Bliss-Moreau conducts cutting-edge comparative and translational affective science using multimethod, multispecies, multilevel approaches to understand the social and affective lives of humans and nonhuman animals.

Joy Geng and Lisa Oakes receive James S. McDonnell Foundation Opportunity Awards

The James S. McDonnell Foundation has announced the winners of the Inaugural Opportunity Awards for Understanding Cognition. This year only 10 awards were made worldwide, with two separate awards being made to UC Davis Center for Mind and Brain faculty members: Joy Geng (w/ co-PI Simona Ghetti) and Lisa Oakes (w/ co-PI Katie Graf Estes).

Professor Joy Geng honored as Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science

Joy Geng chosen as APS Fellow

This honor is awarded to "APS members who have made sustained outstanding contributions to the science of psychology in the areas of research, teaching, service, and/or application. Fellow status is typically awarded for one’s scientific contributions, but may also be awarded for exceptional contributions to the field through the development of research opportunities and settings."

Andrew Fox awarded NIH grant to study anxiety

NIH grant awarded to Dr. Fox will provide over $3.5 million to UC Davis

Anxiety and depressive disorders are common, comorbid, and challenging to treat, ranking them among the greatest contributors to human suffering. A key challenge for psychiatry and clinical psychology is to discover, understand, and ultimately treat the root causes of these common mental health problems. Dr.

UC Davis Live Event with Professor Hastings

UC Davis Live answers questions about stress and resilience

A live conversation about stress and resilience during COVID-19 will be streamed on Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube on Thursday, September 10 at 11:00 am Pacific Time. Paul Hastings is a professor of psychology and a faculty member at the UC Davis Center for Mind and Brain. He is currently running two surveys of personal and social responses to the pandemic.