Jeremy Luk, a Child Track resident in the Psychology Internship Program, has been selected as this year’s recipient of the internship’s Joseph Becker Research Award. The purpose of this award is to stimulate quality research by rewarding a psychology resident for independence, creativity and intellectual depth in a research effort. The award will help to fund his research project to test emotion regulation as a moderator of the associations among stress, negative mood, and drinking in college students using daily-level data.
Jeremy W. Luk, MS, Wins Joseph Becker Research Award
Department news | January 31, 2015