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Congrats Kelly-Anne!

October 28, 2015

Kelly Anne Duffy has been awarded the Dunlevie Honors Undergraduate Research Award. Congratulations Kelly Anne!

Welcome Mae!

September 28, 2015

Mae Nicopolis has joined the lab as the EEG Lab Manager. Welcome to the lab Mae!

Welcome Hannah!

September 21, 2015

Hannah Reed has joined the lab as a clinical research instructor. Welcome to the lab Hannah!

Welcome Erin!

September 1, 2015

Erin King has joined the lab as a Post-Baccalaureate Research Fellow, after working as a undergraduate research assistant since December 2012. Congratulations Erin!

Karen Gil Presentations

April 20, 2015

Liz Bailey and Evan Melton present research at the Karen Gil Internship Program in Psychology Showcase.

Undergraduate Research Presentations

April 15, 2015

Ashley Creese and Erin King present research at the UNC annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research Celebration of Undergraduate Research annual research symposium

Paper Accepted in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders

September 27, 2013

Paper by Franc C. L. Donkers, Sarah E. Schipul, Grace T. Baranek, Katherine M. Cleary, Michael T. Willoughby, Anna M. Evans, John C. Bulluck, Jeanne E. Lovmo, and Aysenil Belger, Attenuated Auditory Event-Related Potentials and Associations with Atypical Sensory Response Patterns in Children with Autism published online in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.

Crystal Schiller Receives NARSAD Award

August 13, 2013

200 New Brain and Behavior Research Foundation Grants Awarded to Young Scientists Crystal Edler Schiller, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow conducting research in the NIRL, has been awarded a 2013 NARSAD Young Investigator Grant by the Brain and Behavior Research foundation … Read more

UNC NIRL Research Featured in Raleigh News and Observer

April 2, 2013

N&O – April 2, 2013: “Research from UNC-CH points to early warning signs for schizophrenia” Changes in brain function may foreshadow schizophrenia as early as puberty, nearly a decade before most patients begin showing obvious symptoms, new research from the … Read more