Announcements
- ICS thanks those leaving the Executive Committee after their time of service, and welcome the newly elected members.
- "I am interested in the nature of human cooperation and coordination. How does it happen? How does it fail? And what can we do to make it better?" - Professor Leysia Palen replied when asked why she is involved in the growing field of crisis informatics.
- CU Center for Health & Addiction: Neuroscience, Genes & Environment (CUChangelab) co-directors were named "Cannabis Scientists of the Year 2018" by The Analytical Scientist, a print and online magazine based in the UK.
- Institute of Cognitive Science, Psychology and Neuroscience Combined Triple PhD graduate student Marianne Reddan wins the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Dosier/Muenzinger Award for Teaching.
- Congratulations to ICS graduate students Yoni Ashar, Hee Jung Jung and Marianne Reddan for receiving highly prestigious Beverly Sears Research Grants.Originally know as the Dean's Small Grants Program, grants have been awarded to over
- Dr. Marie Banich spoke on how Banich Lab uses brain imaging techniques to understand the neural systems that process emotion, social information and rewards.
- What helps and hurts the teenage brain? A revolutionary new study hopes to find out how kids’ minds are shaped during this crucial and turbulent stage of life. Researchers are following more than 11,000 children for the next decade, studying
- 'Wired' Magazine's Robbie Gonzales interviewed ICS faculty Dr. Cinnamon Bidwell the article "The Future of Weed Science is a Van in Colorado." Bidwell explaines about the purpose of the CU Change Mobile Laboratory : "The idea is: If we can’t
- ICS, Psychology and Neuroscience Professor Tor Wager was interviewed by Knowable Magazine for his research on the placebo effect."In early April, several hundred scientists converged in the Netherlands for the first-ever meeting of the Society for
- Dr. Jennifer Jacobs and Dr. Katie Van Horne were recently promoted to ICS Research Professors.