Marie Banich
- Marie Banich has been named University of Colorado Distinguished Professor. Marie is one of only 144 faculty members from the four University campuses who have earned this distinction since 1977. This is a highly selective process by a systemwide
- The panelists addressed the biological, psychological, social and academic changes happening with teens at this age and stage.
- The findings were published this month in the journal Nature Communications, lending new insight into the basic building blocks of cognition and could inform new therapies for issues like post-traumatic stress disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder.
- President Kennedy featured the CU Boulder site for the national ABCD study in the October 'Numbers Speaks Volumes: CU's Research is Benefiting the World'.
- A very large, multi-year National Institutes of Health grant renewal will support the continuation of the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study's Boulder project site.
- Dr. Marie Banich spoke on how Banich Lab uses brain imaging techniques to understand the neural systems that process emotion, social information and rewards.
- What helps and hurts the teenage brain? A revolutionary new study hopes to find out how kids’ minds are shaped during this crucial and turbulent stage of life. Researchers are following more than 11,000 children for the next decade, studying
- Dr. Marie Banich talks about her life's work, and how teenagers and young adults think and act differently from grownups.
- ICS Faculty Dr. Marie Banich will be leading a piece of the landmark National Institutes of Health (NIH) study of brain development and children's health across the United States.