MARSH Lab receives NSF funding

The MARSH Lab has been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation! The project, entitled “Early Life Antecedents Predicting Adult Daily Affective Reactivity to Stress,” will begin in Spring 2024 and run through 2027 in collaboration with researchers at University of Minnesota. This $648,655 grant will fund a new daily diary assessment with participants in the Minnesota Longitudinal Study of Risk and Adaptation to explore how experiencing stress, maltreatment, and high quality parental care in the first few years of life predicts daily stress processes and coping. You can read more about the award here.