Ashley Battaglini, Ellen Jopling and Bronwen Grocott presented at the Anxiety & Depression Association of America Conference!
Congratulations to graduate students Ashley Battaglini, Ellen Jopling and Bronwen Grocott who presented at the 2022 Anxiety & Depression Association of America (ADAA) Conference! Ashley presented a symposium titled, “The Adaptiveness of Intra- and Interpersonal Emotion Regulation Depends on Context: Effects of Emotion Regulation Flexibility on Affect in Daily Life” (first left photo). Ellen presented […]
Ashley Battaglini presented at the 2022 Society for Affective Science (SAS) Conference!
Congratulations to graduate student Ashley Battaglini for presenting her poster at the 2022 Society for Affective Science (SAS) Conference! Her poster is titled “Co-rumination Across Modalities of Communication Predicts Depression and Friendship Quality.” Click here to see the pdf. of the poster and click here to learn more about the 2022 SAS Annual Conference.
Bronwen Grocott was awarded the SSHRC CGS-M scholarship!
Congratulations to graduate student Bronwen Grocott who won the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Canada Graduate Scholarships Master’s (CGS M) scholarship for 2023! Bronwen will be using the award to help her further her research in the next year. Congratulations Bronwen!!
Ellen Jopling presented at the UBC Social Exposome Research Cluster Day
Congratulations to graduate student Ellen Jopling for presenting at the UBC Social Exposome Research! Her talk titled, “Early Life Adversity and the Cortisol Awakening Response in Depression: A Meta-Analysis.” Once again congratulations Ellen!