SDSU positioned me as a highly competitive candidate when I began applying to doctoral programs and ultimately allowed me to go to my top choice at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.
SDSU positioned me as a highly competitive candidate when I began applying to doctoral programs and ultimately allowed me to go to my top choice at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.
Current MA student Ami Ikeda and undergraduate students Marissa DeVinny and Alicia Green attended and presented their project at the Research Society on Alcohol meeting […]
I worked with Dr. Susan Brasser, in her Behavioral Neurobiology lab, where I learned the ins-and-outs of carefully conducting research on the genetic and biological […]
My name is Kristen Breit, and I am currently a postdoctoral fellow in the Center for Behavioral Teratology at SDSU, as well as a Psychology […]
After graduating from SDSU’s Psychology masters (Physical and Mental health focus) program in Summer 2016, I started my doctoral program at UCLA’s Fielding School of […]