Eight Lab Members Present Research at SRCD 2025

Our lab was well represented at the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) 2025 Biennial Meeting in Minneapolis. This is one of the most prestigious international conferences dedicated to advancing research in child development.

Dr. Sheri Madigan chaired the symposium “Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Prevalence, Pathways, and Practical Applications,” featuring presentations from Carole Lunney, Jenney Zhu, and Raela Thiemann. Their topics spanned prevalence data, intergenerational patterns, and strategies for knowledge translation. Carole Lunney and Anh Ly hosted an exhibit showcasing ACEsHub

Marissa Nivison and Jackson Hewitt presented papers focused on parenting, psychopathology, and developmental outcomes. Glorianna Sin presented a poster about youth well-being trajectories during COVID-19.

These contributions reflected the lab’s diverse research expertise and ongoing commitment to translating high-quality evidence into meaningful insights for child and family well-being.

We are proud of this collective contribution to sharing research that informs both practice and policy.