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Brock researchers awarded $3.8 million NSERC funding, up $1.4 million from last year
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING LIFESPAN RESEARCHERS WHO WERE AWARDED NSERC FUNDING IN 2017!
Lifespan Institute recipients of NSERC Discovery Grants in the 2017 competition:
- Campbell, Karen (Psychology): Aging and the loss of control over memory
- Cheung, Stephen (Kinesiology): Integrating mechanisms of thermal impact on neuromuscular function
- Shulman, Elizabeth (Psychology): Age-related patterns in intuition about risk and reward
Lifespan Institute Discovery Development Grants recipient:
- Gammage, Kimberley (Kinesiology): Understanding psychobiological responses to social-evaluative threats: Using body image as a model
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Brock awarded $2.2 million in SSHRC funding in 2017
Congratulations to the following Lifespan Researchers who were awarded sshrc funding in 2017!
Lifespan researchers awarded Insight Grants in 2017 are:
- Angela Book, Department of Psychology, “Psychopaths as social predators: victim selection, social mimicry, and interpersonal interaction”
- Anthony Volk, Department of Child and Youth Studies, “Reconceptualizing bullying: strengthening the foundation for measurement, research, interventions and policies”
- Dawn Zinga, Danielle Molnar, and Zopito Marini, Department of Child and Youth Studies, “Breaking down barriers: first generation students and programming that addresses barriers to post-secondary achievement”
Lifespan researchers awarded Insight Development Grants in the 2017 are:
- Dawn Zinga, Danielle Molnar, and Maureen Connolly, Department of Child and Youth Studies, “Why do competitive dancers commit to dance? Exploring the lived experiences of young competitive dancers within a motivational framework”
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