Congratulations Leah H. Somerville!

Winner of the 2018 Flux Young Investigator Award

Leah Somerville is an Associate Professor of Psychology and faculty member of the Center for Brain Science at Harvard University. Since joining the faculty at Harvard in 2012, she has been the director of the Affective Neuroscience and Development Laboratory. The lab’s research integrates psychological and neuroscientific approaches to inform how the way in which the brain develops through adolescence shapes psychological changes in cognitive, motivational, social, and emotional behavior. Leah’s lab has become engaged in conducting the Human Connectome Project in Development, which is a large, NIH-funded study on multimodal brain connectivity across development from middle childhood to early adulthood. More broadly, this work is aimed at revealing the mechanisms underlying unique features of adolescent emotions, decision-making, and risk for mental illness. 
Leah completed her bachelors degree at the University of Wisconsin, her PhD at Dartmouth College, and postdoctoral training at Weill Cornell Medical College. Her work is funded by the National Science Foundation, Brain and Behavior Research Foundation, American Psychological Association, and National Institutes of Health. 

Leah will be presenting her Young Investigator Award talk at the Flux Congress on Friday, August 31.

We would like to thank the highly competitive group who applied for the YIA and encourage applying next year.
Youngbin Kwak is an assistant professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst where she has been a faculty member since 2014. Dr. Kwak holds a B.A. in International Relations and M.S. in Neuroscience from Seoul National University, Seoul Korea and a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from University of Michigan Ann Arbor. Before joining UMass Amherst, she received postdoctoral training at the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience and Duke Center for Interdisciplinary Decision Sciences in Duke University. Dr. Kwak’s research focuses on understand the mechanisms of motivational control of behavior from basic forms of reward learning to higher-level human decision-making. In particular, she studies neural representation of values and risks, how they are processed differently across the lifespan (e.g. adolescents, healthy young and older adults) and in diseased populations (e.g. Parkinson’s patients) as well as the socio-cultural influence on these behaviors.  
Youngbin will be presenting as part of Oral Session 3: Early experience on Friday, August 31.
Yana Fandakova is a project leader at the Center for Lifespan Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin. She completed her primary degree at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, her PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, and her postdoctoral training at the University of California, Berkeley and University of California, Davis. Her research explores the neural basis of learning and memory development across the lifespan. Yana is particularly interested in the role that cognitive control processes play in scaffolding learning and remembering in childhood and adolescence. Currently, she is combining cognitive interventions with multiple neuroimaging assessments to investigate the progression of behavioural and neural plasticity in childhood, and the extent to which they depend on the maturity of the underlying brain networks.
Yana will be presenting as part of Oral Session 1: Learing and plasticity on Thursday, August 30.

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