Dr. Jaquelin Dudley, LCID Associate Director, was recently interviewed for an article in the Daily Beast on a potential nasal swab test that could be developed to determine if COVID patients will need to be hospitalized.
A new article from the Williamson Lab was published in Psychological Science this week. Past research has reached mixed conclusions about whether natural disasters draw intimate partners together or push them apart. In a longitudinal study of married couples who lived through Read more about New article in press at Psychological Science
The Keitt Lab[1] at The University of Texas at Austin seeks a postdoctoral scholar to join our team. With funding through UT’s Bridging Barriers program[2], we are investigating how climate and landscape change is affecting the biogeography of species and communities across Texas and beyond. Candidates with particular interests in geospatial analysis, environmental sensing, biodiversity conservation, and ecosystem services are particularly
A comprehensive review paper examining the demographics of participants in the relationships science literature that we completed and posted as a preprint a few months ago has now been accepted for publication in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. You can download the preprint of the manuscript here.
Brian Stokes has joined the lab as a new gradaute student. He did his undergrad work at the University of Florida and has spend several year engaged in bird research. Picture is Brian banding green jays at Chaparral WMA in South Texas. Welcome Brian! Read more about New lab member
Dr. Franco Pestilli received an R01 from the National Institute of Mental Health for his proposal entiteld "A community-driven development of the brain imaging data standard (BIDS) to describe macroscopic brain connections". The project proposes to advance scientific discovery and understanding of the brain by developing methods (a standard) that will facilitate data sharing. Data sharing can effectively impact the understanding of health and disease by promoting data use from goals beyond those initially supporting the data collection process. The project will deliver a Read more about Dr. Franco Pestilli receives R01 from NIMH
Our article Ecology in the age of automation appeared in Science today. In the article, we lay out how the combination of small computing devices, sensors and machine learning could be leveraged to monitor biodiversity and the environment. It was fun to write but also painful as we were limited to only 15 references! Read more about Science article