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Congratulations to Zoe who won a CUGR fellowship award of $1500 for their project titled “No More Excu-SES: Time to Address Class and Cognitive Function.” Zoe’s project aims to better characterize the interrelationships between SSS, traditional measures of SES, and cognitive function using data from the Maine, Aging, Behavior, & Learning Enrichment (M-ABLE) study.
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Congratulations to Zoe who won a CUGR fellowship award of $1500 for their project titled “No More Excu-SES: Time to Address Class and Cognitive Function.” Zoe’s project aims to better characterize the interrelationships between SSS, traditional measures of SES, and cognitive function using data from the Maine, Aging, Behavior, & Learning Enrichment (M-ABLE) study.