May 2024

SCANlab congratulates graduates, welcomes new CARD Study team members.

Congratulations to Maddie and Chani on their graduations! Maddie will be joining the SCANlab as a post-bac research intern, while Chani will be pursuing her Master's degree. We are proud of both of you!

We are excited to have Kaleb Owens and Taylor Sullivan join the SCANlab as summer research assistants. Welcome to the CARD Study team!


January 2024

SCANlab welcomes new undergraduate research assistants to the team.

We are happy to have Maddie Carlson and Reed Boardman on the CARD Study research team! Welcome Maddie and Reed!


November 2023

SCANlab director Dr. Bruce Bartholow receives new NIH grants!

Two new R01 grants from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism were awarded to Bartholow.

The first project (funded by R01AA030728) will be conducted at the SCANlab’s University of Iowa location and will examine factors that can increase or decrease the likelihood that teenagers and young adults will experience problems related to drinking alcohol. The primary purpose of this study is to increase our understanding of when and how underlying causes of alcohol-related problems emerge during adolescence. Findings from this study could lead to the development of more effective interventions that might reduce or prevent problems linked to heavy drinking. For more information, visit the Card Study website.

The second project (funded by R01AA030914) will be conducted at the University of Missouri in collaboration with Dr. Denis McCarthy’s Alcohol Cognitions Lab and Dr. Clintin Davis-Stober’s Decision-Making and Data Science Lab. This project will rigorously test the factors that increase the risk of negative drinking consequences as people transition from underage drinking to legal drinking. The first 12 months following the transition to the minimum legal drinking age (currently, age 21 in the U.S.) is associated with an increase in negative drinking consequences, especially DUI arrests. This study will try to understand why that occurs and the factors that predict who is most likely to experience these consequences.


August 2023

SCANlab welcomes new students and staff to the University of Iowa.

The SCANlab is happy to welcome the following people to our University of Iowa lab:

Research coordinator: Nicole Schlegel, B.A.

Graduate students: PJ Brancaleone, M.S., and Elizabeth Widiger, B.A.

Research Interns: Angelyn Harms, B.S., Megan Noonan, B.S., and Will Slawson, B.S., B.A.

Research Assistant: Madison DeRaedt, B.S.

Undergraduate Research Assistants: Chani Parrott


June 2023

Liam Peck, B.S., is joining the lab as Research Coordinator at Mizzou!

Sandie Keerstock is joining the A&S Office of Research and Creative Activities (ORCA) at the University of Missouri! Liam Peck, who has been a research assistant in the SCANlab for the past two years, will be stepping in as Research Coordinator for the lab at Mizzou. Welcome Liam!

 

Dr. Bartholow, new Ketchel Family Chair and Professor at the University of Iowa!

The SCANlab PI, Dr. Bartholow, has accepted a new position as the Ketchel Family Chair and Professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at the University of Iowa (UI). Thus, beginning in fall 2023, part of the SCANlab will be moving to UI.

However, for at least the next year, the SCANlab also will continue to operate at the University of Missouri (MU).

The ongoing CLAS study will continue at the MU location, and a new study will begin at the MU location this fall.