Family Development Lab graduate student Janice Disla presented her research on adolescent disclosure at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meeting in April in Austin, TX.
The Family Development Lab in collaboration with the Health Communications and Interventions Lab (PI Linda Cameron) and the Wiebe Lab (PI Deborah Wiebe) at UC Merced were awarded a UC Merced Faculty Research Grant for the study, “Family Communication About Type 1 Diabetes.”
Our group is funded by an NSF CAREER Award on symmetry-based microfluidics and its application to perturbation-free micromanipulations. Congratulations to all!
Pooja's exciting work "Geometric effects induce anomalous size-dependent active transport in structured environments" (in collaboration with Ajay Gopinathan and David Quint) has just been published in Physical Review Fluids. Congratulations, Pooja!
The Khatri Lab has officially moved from the Science and Engineering 1 building to the new Biomedical Sciences and Physics building. We are very excited about our new space with a bit more room!