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The Lab attends CPDD & RSA

This month, members of the PRISM lab attended and presented at two national research conferences: meetings of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence and the Research Society on Alcoholism. Dr. Zapolski and all of her current graduate students presented on their work examining the etiology of alcohol and drug use. Check out some photos from the conferences below!

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Tamika Zapolski
Congrats PRISM Grads!
Micah Faidley, Dr. Zapolski, and Alia Rowe

Micah Faidley, Dr. Zapolski, and Alia Rowe

Congratulations to the PRISM lab members who graduated from IUPUI last weekend! Micah Faidley received his bachelor's degree in psychology and Alia Rowe received her master's degree in clinical psychology.

Please help us congratulate the achievements of these valued members of our lab. We are so proud of them and look forward to following their future endeavors!

 
Devin Banks & Alia Rowe Receive Elite 50 Award

We are thrilled to share that two PRISM Lab graduate students, Devin Banks and Alia Rowe, have received the Elite 50 award this year. The annual award recognizes the top 50 graduate and professional students at IUPUI for their achievements in scholarship and service outside of the classroom. Alia and Devin were honored at the Elite 50 Celebration last Wednesday for their service to the campus and community, including their clinical work serving patients in various healthcare settings in the Indianapolis area. Devin was also honored with the Premiere 10 award given to students scoring in the top 10 of applications.

We are very proud of Alia and Devin. Please join us in congratulating them on this honor!

Devin Banks Receives F31 Grant from NIDA
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We are pleased to announce that our graduate student, Devin Banks, has been awarded an F31 Ruth L. Kirschstein Pre-doctoral Fellowship from the National Institute of Drug Abuse.

This highly competitive grant will support the rest of Devin's training and allow her to further pursue her program of research examining concurrent use of substances such as alcohol and marijuana among adolescents. Her project is entitled Concurrent Substance Use and Related Problems among African American Adolescents: A Daily Diary Study and Qualitative Investigation. Please help us congratulate Devin on this prestigious award!