
Matthew Calamia
@matt_calamia
Associate Professor. Graduate mentor to a great team of aspiring clinical neuropsychologists. Louisiana's #1 Jets fan.
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26-08-2011 04:01:15
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If you are a neuropsychologist who wants to brush up on suicide risk assessment and management, check out a new article, Raymond P. Tucker, Ryan Hill, and I published in TCN Journal. Was great working on this collab with 2 friends and expert sucidologists: tiny.cc/ilvyzz

Graduate education has been my passion at LSU. Thrilled to officially start a new role next Monday as Associate Dean of the LSU Pinkie Gordon Lane Graduate School. Everyone has been so welcoming including our awesome Team Building group who just dropped off this nice welcome basket. Geaux Tigers!



New U. of Iowa neuropsychology faculty position posted Come join Dan Tranel and team and contribute to our rich tradition of lesion research. Iowa Neuroscience Institute Iowa Neurology jobs.uiowa.edu/faculty/view/7… brain-registry.lab.uiowa.edu






🚨 Call for Papers! 🚨 Thrilled to be co-editing a special issue in JCEN with Silvana Mareva & Matthew Calamia on transdiagnostic approaches in neuropsychology. Learn more & submit your letter of intent by 1 May: 🔗 think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issues… Lisa J. Rapport

🦋 @jaicarmichael.bsky.social , Silvana Mareva , and Matthew Calamia are co-guest editing a special issue on transdiagnostic approaches in clinical neuropsychology. Open call for manuscripts with a LOI due on 5/1. think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issues…

Our Global Engagement Committee's Research and Editing Consulting Program offers FREE research design, statistical advice, and English language editing from neuropsychology experts. Contact Dr. Anthony Risser at [email protected] to learn more! Or visit: buff.ly/bnKUauS.



Want an insider’s perspective on science in clinical neuropsychology? Society for Clinical Neuropsychology and Dr. Scott Sperling bring an article from each issue of Neuropsychology to life in their "Meet the Authors" podcast. Check it out: tinyurl.com/MTA-PedCogRes APA Journals

