Gregory Samanez-Larkin and Molly Crockett recognized as runners-up to the 2017 NeuroLeadership Application of Science Award winner, Marina Milyavskaya.
Eric Juarez receives Dean's Graduate Fellowship
Samanez-Larkin receives Poorvu Family Award for Interdisciplinary Teaching
Dan Weiner wins Angier Prize
Samanez-Larkin Recognized as Rising Star
2010 CGS Dissertation Award
Gregory Samanez-Larkin has been awarded the 2010 Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) Distinguished Dissertation Award for Social Sciences for his dissertation “Incentive Processing in the Aging Brain: Individual Differences in Value-Based Learning and Decision Making Across the Adult Life Span.” The CGS award recognizes the year’s best social science dissertation in the country.