CSC at night

This week at the
Yale Child Study Center
Week of September 16, 2013

Yale Child Study Center
230 S Frontage Rd
New Haven, Connecticut 06519
Grand Rounds

"From Genes to Behavior: Pathogenic Mechanisms in Autism and other Behavioral Disorders

Date/Time: Tuesday, September 17 @ 1:00-2:00

Location: Donald J. Cohen Auditorium (NIHB E02)

Speaker: Anthony Samuel LaMantia, Ph.D.  

Departmental Meetings

Executive Committee Meeting*

Date/Time: Monday, September 16 @ 12:00-1:30

Location: Director's Conference Room (NIHB 201)

 

Advisory Faculty Meeting*

Date/Time: Wednesday, September 18 @ 10:00-11:00

Location: Senn Conference Room (NIHB CDU 132)

Agenda: Associates Talk Preview: Hanna Stevens & Paul Lombroso
 
Psychology Faculty Meeting*
Date/Time:
Wednesday, September 18 @ 11:00-12:00
Location:
Ritvo Room (NIHB 301)

*invitation only

Announcements
Congratulations to Kasia Chawarska who has been awarded a five-year NIHM RO1 grant titled " Components of Emotional Processing in Toddlers with ASD". This prospective longitudinal study will investigate emotional attention, reactivity, and regulation employing a multi-level, multi-method approach.
Welcome
Infant and Toddler Developmental Disabilities Clinic:
Associate Research Scientist
Kelly Powell -completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Child Study Center

Postgraduate Associates
Lilli Flink - 2013 graduate; joint degree in psychology from Barnard College and Albert A. List College at the Hebrew Theological Seminary

Sharlene Lansiquot - 2013 graduate, NYU, major in psychology, minor in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Studies            

Research Aide  
Samara Zuniga-Lawless - 2010 graduate of Southern CT State University, degree in Anthropology

Technology and Innovation Laboratory:
Postgraduate Associates
Carla Wall - B.A. in English and Psychology from Duke University, MS in progress, Arizona State

Postdoctoral Associate
Quan Wang PhD  Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany

Research Assistant
Sahra Wallace   - BA from Connecticut College '10 and worked here at Yale in the Depression and Cognition program with Susan Nolen-Hoeksema until this past summer.

McPartland Lab:

Emily Levy is a Sparrow Fellow in Clinical Neuroscience in the McPartland Lab.  She graduated this spring from Williams College, where she studied Biology and Neuroscience. She has already established herself as a key player on the CSC softball team.  

 

Hannah Reuman graduated from Wesleyan University in 2013 with a BA in Neuroscience and Behavior. She has joined the McPartland lab as a Sara S. Sparrow fellow.  If you listen carefully as you walk through the CDU, you might hear her singing.    


To announce new employees of the Child Study Center, please email emily.hau@yale.edu