I wrote a piece for The Conversation on the importance of SNAP for reducing food insecurity and improving child health. I’d love it if you would read and share!
15.11.2025 06:26 — 👍 9 🔁 7 💬 0 📌 0@emmy-reilly.bsky.social
Research Scientist at Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from University of Minnesota She/her/hers Opinions are my own
I wrote a piece for The Conversation on the importance of SNAP for reducing food insecurity and improving child health. I’d love it if you would read and share!
15.11.2025 06:26 — 👍 9 🔁 7 💬 0 📌 0Excited to share our blog post on 3 strategies to help children thrive amid climate change! Informed by developmental science childandfamilyblog.com/helping-chil...
12.11.2025 22:58 — 👍 4 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0New research from Duke Sanford faculty members highlights "Net Worth Poverty" as an important way to understand resource needs for children.
Read about the research: duke.is/net-worth-po...
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🌍 Climate change is a human development issue.
ISSBD + DevSCA are using developmental science to support resilience + sustainable behavior across the lifespan.
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📷 Susanne Jutzeler
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1/ 🎉 Black In Neuro is turning FIVE — and we’re celebrating with our first-ever in-person conference! 🧠✨
Join us for 3 days of connection, learning & celebration with the BIN community! 💥
📍 Sept 10–12 | Washington, D.C.
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Scientists from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine call attention to the current risks to research and researchers docs.google.com/document/u/0...
02.04.2025 16:45 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0ISSBD 2×2 Grant for Early Career Scholars: 2025 awardees announced!
Congratulations to:
🔹 Dr. Orok Afor Betek Mary & Dr. Galia Meoded Karabanov
🔹 Dr. Narcisa Prodan & Dr. Meng Dai
🔹 Dr. Emmy Reilly & Dr. Rose Opiyo
🔗 Learn more: bit.ly/3R0hiNh
#ISSBD #DevelopmentalScience #EarlyCareerResearchers