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      <image:caption>Lindsay is a graduate student in the Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program. Her research interests include improving our understanding of ADHD in young children. Prior to joining ASU, Lindsay received her Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology. After receiving her Master’s, she spent 10 years working as a clinical research coordinator at Stanford University. Outside of research, Lindsay enjoys hiking and baking.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joshua Ashworth is the lab manager for the HEAT lab and has completed his Bachelors of Science in Psychology at Arizona State University. His main research interests include ADHD and preventative treatments for children. He aims to pursue his Master’s in Psychology or Counseling with the ultimate goal of bettering treatments aimed at the child/family dynamic. In his free time, he enjoys watching movies and is a big fan of Star Wars.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Holly Hunton is a research assistant in the HEAT Lab and has completed her Bachelors of Science in Psychology and Neuroscience at Arizona State University. Holly is an alumna of Alpha Omicron Pi, where she served as Director of Academics and Membership Integrity Coordinator, and Psi Chi, where she furthered her passion for psychology. Currently, Holly’s research interests include investigating ADHD in children and adults. Outside of research, Holly is an Arizona native who enjoys hiking, exercise, reading, and spending time with family.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Riziki Deogratias is a fourth-year undergraduate research assistant in the HEAT Lab. She is pursuing a degree in Psychology with a minor in French and earning a certificate in Cross-Sector Leadership through the organization Next Generation Service Corps. Through her previous work as a Registered Behavioral Technician, Riziki has developed clinical skills while working with individuals with psychological disorders. During her time at ASU, Riziki has gained vital research method skills by writing abstracts and presenting a research poster at the Arizona Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference (AZPURC). In the future, Riziki would like to pursue a Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program and study resilience and protective factors in adolescents. In her free time, Riziki enjoys watching TV shows and spending time with friends and family.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cameron Ginkel is a fourth-year undergraduate student majoring in Psychology (BS) and minoring in Philosophy. Cameron became involved in research with the HEAT lab and the CARMA lab during his junior year at ASU. In the future, Cameron hopes to pursue his Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology or Social Work. In his free time, he enjoys skiing, hiking, and spending time with friends.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Introducing Bear, the adorable Rottweiler-mix with a heart as big as his paw prints! This little charmer is an essential part of the HEAT Lab, bringing not just boundless energy, but also a nose for curiosity and a whole lot of puppy love. As the Chief Happiness Officer (CHO), his passion for scientific exploration is matched only by his affection for tennis balls. He is on a mission to dig into scientific exploration, leaving his paw prints on hearts and groundbreaking ADHD research!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Say hello to Moose, the sweet chocolate lab on a mission to sprinkle paw-sitivity in the ADHD research realm! Fondly dubbed as the "Lab Lab," Moose is a master at lifting spirits and establishing a charming atmosphere. With his playful antics and irresistibly endearing demeanor, Moose holds the honorary position of the lab's official morale-boosting expert. Whether he's cozied up on the office floor, sharing affectionate cuddles, or bringing smiles with his goofy expressions, Moose is a natural at brightening everyone's day. His "Lab Lab" title is a nod to his role in keeping things colLABorative in the scientific community.</image:caption>
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