Jakob D. Jensen

Associate Vice President for Research, University of Utah;

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Posted in Awards, Conference, Courtney Scherr, HCAT Lab, Jake, Kate Christy, Mindy Krakow

HCAT nabs top paper at DCHC

by jakobdjensen on April 12, 2017

The psych reactance crew won the top paper at the DC Health Com Conference!

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