Check out publications and/or preprints from the lab. We ensure all our work is available to the public, so if you can't find a paper let us know!
To the extent possible we make materials, data, and analysis scripts publicly available on the Open Science Framework. These may be used for re-analysis or for novel hypotheses.
Doing science is really hard. Here, we document the workflow of the lab and expectations for lab members. Includes templates for OSF projects to make open science easier.
Here are our older announcements: https://corelab.blog/older-announcement/.
PhD in Social Psychology from Utrecht University and Associate Professor at UGA. Directs lab strategy.
MA in Psychology from the University of Milano-Bicocca. Joins the lab for his PhD, and will work on stress regulation processes.
MA in Social Psychology at UGA. Joins the lab for his PhD, and will work on social thermoregulation and co-regulation.
M.Sc in Psychology at Nasarawa State University, Nigeria. Joins the lab for his PhD to work on increasing psychology’s generalizability.
MA in Psychology from the University of the Philippines Diliman. Joins the lab for his PhD to work on measuring relationship quality.
MA in Psychology from the University of Warsaw, Poland. Joins the lab for her PhD to work on the topics of social connection and psychosis.
PhD in law; Associate Professor at Odessa Academy of Law. Visiting researcher at the lab. Will work on loneliness and domestic violence.
BA in psychology at Lebanese University. Will study the relationship between social thermoregulation and emotions.
BA in Psychology, joins the lab as an intern and studying close relationships and their different dynamics.
Ba in psychology at UGA. Will study emotions across different relationships via skin body temperature.
BSc student in Psychology from Sorbonne University. Joins the lab as an intern to study relationships.
Undergraduate student at UGA, join the lab as an intern to study social thermoregulation and data analytics.
Anthony Dall’agnola-Bombier is subcontracted by the CORE lab for app development, espacially for the Bio-App.
Former members: Lison Neyroud, Armel Soubeiga, Justin Mah, Mehdi Souabni, Nazanin Kafaee, Elisa Sarda, Richard Klein, Shanèle Payart, Martin Oudart, Patrick Forscher, Anabelle Narsama, Blandine Ribotta, Nathan Vidal, Bastien Paris.
We welcome interns from fields like psychology, computer science, statistics, or others. We currently have several students scheduled for 8-week visits.
The Marie Curie grant is an excellent opportunity for scholars outside of France wanting to come to France. Topic is flexible and various grants are available.
The Prestige grant is an excellent opportunity, but needs cofinancing from another source. Deadlines throughout the year
In our papers, we have written about links between cancer and thermoregulation. There are good reasons to suppose a link. This grant could support such research. Currently closed, but may reopen
The Prestige grant is an excellent opportunity, but needs cofinancing from another source. Only open to researchers outside of France. Deadline closed for this year
Want to study thermoregulation and climate change? The French government has heavily invested in research countering climate change. Different grants available
From China and want to come work with us in France? The CSC has various grants available for Chinese scholars
US Scholar and want to come work with us in France (if only for a few months)? Fullbright has various opportunities at various level of your career
Brazilian Scholar and want to come work with us in France (if only for a few months)? There are various scholarships available (and we speak some Portuguese too!)
We are working on developing tech (deep learning, app development. Various grants are available for this. The Catalyst grant is but one example. Get in touch to see how we can cooperate!
The Initiative d’Excellence (of which UGA is a part) offers opportunities for various strategic partners (including in Brazil, US, Canada, Japan, Singapore, Mexico, Senegal, Taiwan, and Morocco. Get in touch to explore with us
In our papers, we have written about links between cancer and thermoregulation. There are good reasons to suppose a link. This grant could support such research.