Six faculty members in the Virginia Tech College of Science were honored with faculty fellowships by the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors, one of the six was our very own, Martha Ann Bell.
The awards were approved at the August meeting of the Board of Visitors. Each of the three-year fellowships is dedicated to recognizing faculty for extraordinary research and teaching, and for recruiting scholars with exceptional records of achievement. All recipients were nominated by College of Science Dean Sally C. Morton and the College of Science Honorifics Committee.
Martha Ann Bell is a professor in the Department of Psychology, an adjunct professor in the Virginia Tech School of Neuroscience, and an affiliated faculty member of the Department of Human Development and Family Science in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. Her research focuses on developmental cognitive neuroscience where she studies frontal lobe functioning in typically developing infants and children, and examines individual differences in brain and behavior. Her research informs the basic science literature in developmental psychology, as well as clinical psychology and intervention science.
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