07/11/2024
In a National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded project, The Child Development Lab at the University of Maryland is doing a research study on how baby’s social behavior, including baby temperament, may shape their rapidly changing baby brains!
You will have the opportunity to have your baby participate in lab visits (behavioral assessments, brain imaging (MRI), electroencephalogram (EEG)), and online questionnaires that track their development over the first two years of life. We are currently recruiting newborns for the first MRI visit! All visits are consented individually and you will be compensated for each visit as a thank you for your time!
Questions? Interested? Contact us by phone: (301)405-7234 or (301) 458-0224, email: [email protected], or by filling out the contact form on our website: http://www.cdl.umd.edu/contact/. No need to wait! Reach out today.
11/30/2022
The Child Development Lab is looking for pregnant moms or moms with 3-9 month old babies for a research study (https://hbcdstudy.org/). Please feel free to email [email protected], if you are interested!
HBCD Study
HEALthy Brain and Childhood Development (HBCD) Study looks at how the environment and other exposures shapes brain development.
10/18/2021
The Child Development Lab at the University of Maryland has partnered up with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to learn how baby’s social behavior, including baby temperament, may shape their rapidly changing baby brains!
You will have the opportunity to have your baby participate in lab visits (behavioral assessments, brain imaging (MRI), electroencephalogram (EEG)), and online questionnaires that track their development over the first two years of life. We are currently recruiting 2- to 4-month-old infants for the first lab visit at 4 months! All visits are consented individually and you will be compensated for each visit as a thank you for your time!
Questions? Interested? Contact us by phone: (301) 458-0224, email: [email protected], or by filling out the contact form on our website: http://www.cdl.umd.edu/contact/. No need to wait! Reach out today and we will contact you closer to your child’s 4-month birthday.
01/19/2021
The Child Development Lab at the University of Maryland has partnered up with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to learn how infant social behavior, including infant temperament, may shape rapidly changing baby brains! You will have the opportunity to have your baby participate in behavioral assessments, brain imaging (MRI), electroencephalogram (EEG), and questionnaires that longitudinally track you infant’s development over the first two years of life. We are currently recruiting 3- to 4-month-old infants for the first lab visit is at 4 months! All visits are consented to individually and you
will be compensated as a thank you for your time!
Questions? Interested? Contact us by phone: (301) 458-0224, email: [email protected], or by filling out the contact form on our website: http://www.cdl.umd.edu/contact/. No need to wait! Reach out today and we will contact you closer to your child’s 4-month birthday
11/01/2020
Happy Halloween from the Child Development Lab!
06/16/2020
We’re thinking of all of our CDL families and others, and hope that you are staying safe and healthy. We truly appreciate your involvement in our research!
05/19/2020
We’re thinking of all of our CDL families and anyone else out there adjusting to a temporary new normal. We truly appreciate your involvement in our research!
01/30/2020
We have an ongoing longitudinal study to understand how infant brain development supports their behavior and temperament. We are currently recruiting 3- to 4-month-old infants! This study will give your infant the opportunity to participate in behavioral assessments, brain imaging (MRI), electroencephalogram (EEG), and questionnaires. All visits are consented to individually and you will be compensated as a thank you for your time!
Questions? Interested? Contact us by phone: (301) 405-7234 or by filling out the contact form on our website: http://www.cdl.umd.edu/contact/. No need to wait! Sign up today and we will contact you to give you more information!