Research Day 2025
Join us on December 11th in the Cartoon Room at the Ohio Union for a day of science and engagement with the CCBBI community.
Research Day is an annual celebration of the innovative research conducted at CCBBI. The event showcases presentations from CCBBI faculty, staff, and trainees, highlighting the breadth and depth of ongoing scientific work.
Abstracts for all talks and posters can be found in the program book.
Schedule of Events
Keynote Presentation
Dr. Lucina Q. Uddin
Professor
University of California, Los Angeles
Towards a universal taxonomy of functional brain networks
Featured Faculty Presentations
Michelle Failla
Assistant Professor
College of Nursing
Beyond indifference: new insights into pain perception in autistic adults
Kristen Lindquist
Professor, Robert K and Dale J. Weary Chair in Social Psychology
Department of Psychology
Deconstructing emotions: A network neuroscience approach
Scott Hayes
Associate Professor,
Department of Psychology
Examining the association between modifiable fitness variables and the brain: Insights from the FASTER study
David Osher
Assistant Professor,
Department of Psychology
Comparing resting state with task-based functional connectivity for connectivity fingerprinting
Student Oral Presentations
Ramith Ambati
PhD Candidate
Vision Science
Uncovering the neural representations of color appearance
Aravind Kalathil
PhD Candidate
Department of Psychiatry
Altered Cerebellar-Cerebrum Dynamics in Social Gaze Processing: Implications for Schizophrenia and Social Cognitive Deficits
Jingyi Luo
PhD Candidate
Department of Psychology
Interoception and the Neural Representation of Self and Other in Adolescence
Grace Amadon
PhD Candidate
Department of Psychology
Age-dependent associations between measures of gait, balance, and white matter integrity in community-dwelling adults