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Infant Cognitive Development Lab Staff

Dr. Rebecca Woods, Priniciple Investigator
Dr. Woods is an Assistant Professor in the department of Child Development and Family Science at NDSU. She received her Ph.D. in Psychology in 2006 at Texas A&M University and came to NDSU in 2008.


Kristin Johnson, Lab Manager
Kristin is pursuing a degree in Psychology with a minor in Child Development. Her future goals are to study cognitive development, specifically in infants.


Jennifer Niklaus, Supervisor
Jennifer is a Human Development and Family Science major with a minor is Psychology. She will be pursuing a career working with children in hospitals as a Child Life Specialist. She currently works at the Wallman Wellness Center in the day care center and as an intramural volleyball referee. She is also a volunteer coordinator for the NDSU Habitat for Humanity.


Kaly Mueller
Kaly is working toward a degree of Human Development & Family Science. She hopes one day to become a college adviser.


Annet Nelima
Annet is a master's student in the Child Development & Family Science Department. She completed her undergraduate degree in Social Work and Social Administration in Uganda. She looks forward to a career helping children lead successful lives.


Emily Sturn
Emily is pursuing joint degrees in Psychology and Child Development & Family Science. She would like to work with special needs children using art therapy.


Jana Kekic
Jana is currently working toward a Master's degree in NDSU's Couple and Family Therapy program. She received her Bachelor's degree at Minnesota State University Moorhead in 2008. She plans to work as a therapist for individuals of various ages as well as couples and families.


Jena Blegen
Jena is working toward a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a Child Development & Family Science minor. She hopes to work in child therapy.


Anne Voeller
Anne Voeller is currently pursuing a degree in Human Development and Family Science with a minor in Psychology. She plans to attend graduate school for Social Work. Anne also works with infants and pre-toddlers at a daycare center in Fargo and is an officer for the HDFS club.

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