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News from ISDP: International Society for Developmental Psychobiology (ISDP)

2025 Hennessy Smotherman Wiley Award for BEST STUDENT AUTHORED PAPER Published in Developmental Psychobiology FRANCES LI

2025 Hennessy Smotherman Wiley Award for BEST STUDENT AUTHORED PAPER Published in Developmental Psychobiology FRANCES LI

Hennessy-Smotherman-Wiley Award for
BEST STUDENT-AUTHORED PAPER
Published in Developmental Psychobiology
22 April 2025, 67:e70044
Presented at ISDP 2022 to FRANCES LI
for “Maternal Emotion Regulation and Parenting: A Physiological Perspective”
Frances H. Li et al.
International Society for Developmental Psychobiology

ISDP 2025 Meeting Photos

ISDP 2025 Meeting Photos

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Hannah Burnell, MA, ISDP 2025 Best Trainee Poster Award Winner for Non-Human Animal Research

Hannah Burnell, MA, ISDP 2025 Best Trainee Poster Award Winner for Non-Human Animal Research

Hannah Burnell, MA, ISDP 2025 Best Trainee Poster Award Winner for Non-Human Animal developmental psychobiology research. Title: CHRONIC ACTIVATION OF A SAFETY ENGRAM DURING DEVELOPMENT IMPROVES FEAR REGULATION IN ADULTHOOD. Advisor: Heidi Meyer, Principal Investigator
Assistant Professor Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Center for Systems Neuroscience Neurophotonics Center, Boston University, Boston, USA

Jocelyn Stanfield, MA, ISDP 2025 Best Trainee Poster Award Winner for Human Research

Jocelyn Stanfield, MA, ISDP 2025 Best Trainee Poster Award Winner for Human Research

Jocelyn Stanfield, MA, ISDP 2025 Best Trainee Poster Award Winner for Human developmental psychobiology research. Title: DOUBLE BURDEN: HOW GENDERED RACISM IMPACTS CHRONIC HYPERTENSION FOR PREGNANT BLACK WOMEN. Advisor: Patricia Brennan, Ph.D.
Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Psychology
Emory University Psychology and Interdisciplinary Sciences

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