Dr. Turner was accepted as a member of the 2026 Class of Fellows of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM). A Fellow is recognized for demonstrating “academic and intellectual leadership in the disciplines represented by the Society over an extended period of time.”
The EPICENTER Research Day was held on the afternoon of May 15, with about 50 people attending. Our poster presenters were Dr. Mahmoud Rashidi, Kami Pearson, Zach Brodnick, Cindy An, Diksha Chapagai, and Grace Hodges. Congrats to all!
Lab members Dr. Mahmoud Rashidi, Grace Hodges, Cindy An, Kami Pearson, and Zachary Brodnick presented posters at SOBP 2026. Special thanks to Dr. Lindsay Oliver for stopping by the lab dinner!
3rd year undegraduate, Cindy An, was 1 of 8 awardess in the field of Psychology for the Goldwater Scholarship! The Goldwater Scholarship is one of the nation’s most prestigious awards for undergraduate research in STEM. You can see more details on the Goldwater Website.
2nd year grad student, Kami Pearson, published her paper examining cerebellar effective connectivity in schizophrenia in The Cerebellum. Read the paper here: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12311-026-01983-7
A paper spearheaded by Dr. Mahmoud Rashidi investigating cerebellar morphologic alterations in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder was submitted to Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging.
Dr. Turner secured a multi-million dollar grant from the National Institute of Health (NIH) for the ARTEMIS Study.
2nd year grad student, Kami Pearson, submitted her paper examining cerebellar effective connectivity in schizophrenia to The Cerebellum.