Adam J. Woods
CAM Research Day Poster Winners
The Center for Cognitive Aging and Memory held their 2nd Annual Research Day on May 17. Part of the day included the presentation of research by trainees in labs across the campus that study cognitive aging. Samm Smith, a graduate student in Dr. Sara Burke’s lab, took first place and…
CAM Trainees, Katherine Gonzalez and Alejandro Albizu, place in Awards for Aging Research Program
Katherine Gonzalez and Alejandro Albizu, both trainees in CAM research labs, placed first and tied for second in The Awards for Aging Research Program, supported by the Leighton E. Cluff Endowment and the Institute of Learning In Retirement at Oak Hammock. In order to qualify, Gonzalez and Albizu had…
CAM labs are hiring postdocs interested in aging research
The Woods Neuromodulation Lab in the Center for Cognitive Aging and Memory (CAM) at the University of Florida, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, is searching for highly qualified post-doctoral associates to join our research team. These positions focus on discovering and implementing novel interventions aimed at remediating cognitive aging…
Adams Woods named to UF Foundation Term Professorship
The University of Florida has awarded Adam Woods, Ph.D., one of two UF Foundation Term Professorships for 2022-23. The three-year professorship, which comes with a $25,000 award, is presented in support of the university’s preeminence goals to further advance faculty research efforts. Woods is an associate professor and associate chair…
UF neuroscientist invited as panelist for GTC 2022 watch party
Dr. Adam Woods, associate chair for research and associate director of CAM, has been invited to be an esteemed panel expert to discuss “Advances in Accelerated Data Science”. The discussion will take place online on September 22 from 3 – 4 P.M. EDT. The session is interactive and participants are…
Gator NeuroScholars: An Enhanced Postdoc Fellowship at the University of Florida
Enhanced Postdoctoral Opportunities at UF in Cognitive Aging and Memory Applications are open for a new program offered by the UF McKnight Brain Institute: Gator NeuroScholars. Four postdoctoral associates will be awarded a highly competitive stipend ($60,000-65,000) for up to 3 years, with additional funds for travel and computing needs. In Year…
CAM graduate student, Cheshire Hardcastle, receives APA Dissertation Award
Cheshire Hardcastle, a graduate student in lab of Dr. Adam Woods, earned the Dissertation Research Award, sponsored by the Science Directorate of the American Psychological Association.
UF study shows artificial intelligence’s potential to predict dementia
By Michelle Koidin Jaffee and Todd Taylor New research published today shows that a form of artificial intelligence combined with MRI scans of the brain has the potential to predict whether people with a specific type of early memory loss will go on to develop a form of…