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Neurocognition, Early Experience, and Development Lab @TeachersCollege @Columbia; PI: @KimberlyGNoble; interests include brain development & early experiences

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Dr. Kimberly Noble (@kimberlygnoble) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come join our clinical trial of poverty reduction! The Baby’s First Years study is seeking research assistants to join the incredible Dr. Eryn Adams, who is coordinating our New Orleans site. We would be especially delighted for local Black scholars to join the NOLA team.

CattellFund (@cattellfund) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet the 2021 Cattell Sabbatical Award recipients: Dr. Kimberly Noble from Teachers College, Columbia University Columbia University is one of the principal investigators of #BabysFirstYears, the first RCT to study how poverty reduction supports child cognitive, emotional & brain development. NEED Lab

ISDP 🦋 @isdp.org.bsky.social (@devpsybio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MANUSCRIPT MONDAY! ✍️ Today we're highlighting a "hot off the press" article from the @BritoBabyLab 👶 “Paid Maternal Leave is Associated with Infant Brain Function at 3-months of Age”, published in Child Development 🙌 (1/4)

Dr. Kimberly Noble (@kimberlygnoble) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Katrina R. Simon, whose first dissertation paper was published in Brain & Language today! In 5-9 yos, excessive home noise as measured by LENA were assoc w/ reduced cortical thickness in L IFG. sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Teachers College, Columbia University NEED Lab

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Congratulations to our postdoc Dr. Molly Scott on her new job. While we are sad to see you leave us here at the NEED Lab we cannot wait to see what you do in your new role!!

Emma Hart (@emmarosehart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper out testing the tried-and-true theory that stress drives SES differences in parent behaviors. We found null associations btwn maternal perceived stress & the home lang environment. w/ fab co-authors Dr. Sonya Troller-Renfree Jessica Sperber (she/hers) Dr. Kimberly Noble bit.ly/3Jjg0J5