Lab says Goodbye to Suhwan!
/Suhwan will be back at SSKU’s COCOAN lab to conclude his Phd program.
Suhwan will be back at SSKU’s COCOAN lab to conclude his Phd program.
See our latest publication:Doctor trustworthiness influences pain and its neural correlates in virtual medical interactions
Read here.
Maryam will be a Phd student at The Neuroscience Graduate Program in the Huck Institutes of Life Sciences.
See our latest publication: A multistudy analysis reveals that evoked pain intensity representation is distributed across brain systems
Read here.
Morgan will be work as a post-doctoral researcher on a T-32 Cardiovascular research training grant under Drs. Neil Schneiderman and Maria Llabre.
Dr. Losin received the graduate school mentor of the year award for excellence in academic mentoring. Congratulations Dr. Losin!
Congratulations to Dr. Morgan Gianola for successfully defending his thesis!
See our latest publication: Gender biases in the estimation of others' pain. Effect sizes and test-retest reliability of the fMRI-based neurologic pain signature
Available here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811921011150?via%3Dihub
Dr. Losin was featured in the With Her in Pain podcast, talking about the health disparities across genders. With Her in Pain is a podcast series that investigates sex and gender bias in medicine, through professional views and patient stories.
https://anchor.fm/with-her-in-pain/episodes/Ep-4-Gender-biases-in-pain-evaluation-and-treatment-In-conversation-with-Dr--Elizabeth-A--Reynolds-Losin-e18tkkn
Suhwan Gim will be joining us for the 21/22 school year as a visiting graduate student. Suhwan is a 4th year Ph.D. student in Biomedical Engineering, at the Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU), advised by Dr. Choong-Wan Woo, in the Computational Cognitive Affective Neuroscience Laboratory (COCOAN). Suhwan received his B.A. in psychology from SKKU, Seoul, South Korea, during which he focused on social and cultural psychology. Currently, his research interests are to examine behavioral and neural mechanisms of how environments including social contexts, developmental background, or cultures influence pain and emotion and understand how psychological and biological health contribute to each other.
Morgan received the Dingwall Dissertation Fellowship in the Cognitive, Clinical, and Neural Foundations of Language. CONGRATULATIONS!!!