Congratulations to McKell Carter on his Social and Affective Neuroscience Innovation Award! SANS recognizes those whose exceptional work can help influence others and further the development of social and affective neuroscience. Read more about it here. Again, congratulations McKell!
Halloween Social Hour
Once again, the Huettel Lab was given the Halloween Social Hour, and we did not disappoint.
BIAC Retreat
Recently, folks attended the BIAC retreat at Wrightsville Beach, NC. This is a nice mix of science and recreation — check out the pictures.
Brains on Trial
Recently, a panel of experts at Duke, including Dr. Huettel, was featured on a special discussing PBS’s “Brains on Trial,” hosted by Mr. Alan Alda. This two-part special looks at the conjunction of neuroscience and our legal system. In the…
Farewell to Sara Bergman
It seems that the Huettel Lab has lost a number of great people lately, with the latest being Sara. We say goodbye to Sara as she moves on to become a graduate student at Stanford. While Sara was here at…
Congrats Youngbin!
Youngbin’s abstract has been selected for a 2013 Associate Member Select-Speaker Award from the Psychonomic Society. As one of only ten selected abstracts, Youngbin will be attending the Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting in Toronto in November to present her research.…
Farewell to Steven Stanton
Sadly, we must say goodbye to Steven Stanton. Dr. Stanton has recently left Duke to join the faculty at the Oakland University School of Business Administration as Assistant Professor of Marketing and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology. Dr. Stanton was…
DIBS and the NC Museum of Life and Science Present Risk
The Duke Institute for Brain Sciences and the North Carolina Museum of Life and Science presented The Science of Risk, an after hours event focusing on the science behind risky decision making. View pictures (courtesy of DIBS’s Facebook) of our…
Amy in the news
Amy’s recent publication, Ventromedial prefrontal cortex encodes emotional value, is getting a lot of news! Check out the above article from Men’s Health.
Farewell to Crystal Reeck
With heavy hearts, we say goodbye to Crystal Reeck, who has recently left Duke after completing her graduate work. Crystal is now a Postdoctoral Research Scholar and Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Decision Making and Negotiations area at Columbia Business…