Kayleigh Ryherd successfully defended her dissertation last Thursday. The dissertation is entitled “Exploring the role of language in two systems for categorization.” Way to go!
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Meaghan successfully defends master’s thesis
Last Monday Meaghan successfully defended her master’s thesis entitled “Associations between cortical structure and reading skills in beginning readers.” Great work, Meaghan!
Kaja wins Early Investigator Award from the Society for fNIRS
Kaja Jasińska (former LandiLab postdoc) is the 2018 recipient of the Society for fNIRS Early Investigator Award! Congratulations Kaja!!
Meaghan Perdue wins 2017 NSF GRFP
All congratulations to Meaghan Perdue, who has been selected for a 2017 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. This prestigious award comes with three years of funding. Great work, Meaghan!
LandiLab welcomes new graduate student, Meaghan Perdue
Meaghan Perdue, a new Ph.D student in Developmental Psychology, will be joining the lab this fall semester as well as the IGERT program as a fellow. She comes to us most recently from Dr. Nadine Gaab’s lab at Boston Children’s Hospital. Meaghan has experience studying both typical and atypical early reading development using multiple methods. For more info on her, see our people page. The Landi lab enthusiastically welcomes Meaghan!
LandiLab says goodbye to Emily Baron
Emily Baron, an RA for the LandiLab at Haskins for over two years, left this summer to pursue a MSW at Boston College. She will be dearly missed, but we congratulate her on this next step. Great work Emily, and good luck!