Congratulations to Cassie Rosenberg and Lindsay Smegal on successfully proposing their master’s theses. We are so proud of your hard work and we can’t wait to see your results!


Congratulations to Cassie Rosenberg and Lindsay Smegal on successfully proposing their master’s theses. We are so proud of your hard work and we can’t wait to see your results!
Congratulations to Dr. Peterson and Dr. Choi on their work on their recent publication in The Clinical Neuropsychologist, entitled “Neighborhood Resources are Associated with Neuropsychological Outcomes Among Pediatric Brain Tumor Survivors”. Check out the paper here.
Congratulations to Stephanie Steinberg on successfully defending her dissertation, Exploring Within-Individual BOLD Signal Variability in Survivors of Pediatric Brain Tumor! Next stop internship! We’re so proud of you!
Huge congrats to Stephanie Steinberg, Dr. K.C. Hewitt, and Dr. Cady Block for their recent publication in The Clinical Neuropsychologist. This case report is the first full neuropsychological characterization of a primary CNS neuroendocrine tumor. Read more here.
Congratulations to Holly Dustin on her graduation from the GSU Clinical Psychology Program. Holly will begin her post-doctoral fellowship at Kennedy Krieger Institute this summer. We are so proud of you Holly!
Thank you to University of Alabama at Birmingham Institute for Cancer Outcomes and Survivorship for hosting Dr. King on a lovely visit. She is grateful for the opportunity to share our program of research to optimize outcomes of pediatric brain tumor survivors!
Congratulations to Sedi Ejuoneatse-Clarke for winning an Identity and Belonging specialty award at GSURC, for her work on “Understanding the Socio-Economic Determinants of Sleep Quality of Young Adults”. We’re so proud of you Sedi!
Our undergraduate and graduate students have been busy sharing their work at GSURC and L&L research events across campus! Congratulations to everyone on your fabulous poster presentations
Check out this new paper, looking at concurrent structural and functional changes in adult survivors of pediatric brain tumors! Dr. King enjoyed collaborating and being a co-author on this exciting work.
We are excited to share that Alannah Srsich will be joining the DNP-ATL Lab as our newest graduate student! Welcome Alannah, we are looking forward to having you as a member of our team!