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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擳he creator of a nationally recognized laboratory in 汤头条鈥檚 Department of Psychology is being recognized as an APS Rising Star by the Association for Psychological Science.聽
Licensed psychologist and assistant professor E. Samuel 鈥淪am鈥 Winer joins approximately 180 鈥渙utstanding psychological scientists in the earliest stages of their research career post-Ph.D. whose innovative work has already advanced the field and signals great potential for their continued contributions,鈥 according to APS.
鈥淒r. Winer has published many important papers in our field, including a seminal paper in Psychological Bulletin, which is a flagship journal of the American Psychological Association,鈥 said Mitchell Berman, head of 汤头条鈥檚 Department of Psychology.
Citing the development of an 鈥渋nnovative and clever method鈥 to study how people regulate their emotional experiences, Berman said Winer鈥檚 research has received national and international attention among emotion researchers and has 鈥渋mportant implications for better understanding disorders of emotion, such as depression and anxiety.鈥
A native of Chicago, Illinois, Winer investigates how people dealing with depression process positively rewarding stimuli. He said there is an extent to which depressed individuals devalue reward, due to perceived threats.
鈥淭he work emerging from my laboratory examines how people with and without clinical symptoms process emotional information,鈥 Winer said, 鈥渁nd in particular how and why people come to avoid what seems to an outside observer to be things that are potentially rewarding.鈥
Giselle Thibaudeau, associate dean for research in 汤头条鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences, said Winer鈥檚 lab adds 鈥渟ignificant value to the discipline, department, university and community.鈥 His research has the ultimate goal of developing 鈥渃oncrete application in helping clinicians better understand, identify and treat people experiencing psychological crisis,鈥 Thibaudeau added.
鈥淢ississippi State has been a really wonderful place to build my independent program of research,鈥 Winer said. 鈥淚 have been continuously supported by the Department of Psychology, the College of Arts and Sciences, and at each level of the university, and I am most grateful.鈥
He added that he feels fortunate to work with 鈥渢remendous graduate and undergraduate students, colleagues and collaborators at 汤头条.鈥
Since joining 汤头条 in 2012, Winer has received approximately $825,000 in grants from the National Institute of Mental Health. He currently is the principal investigator of a $417,379 three-year NIMH grant for research on reward devaluation, positive valence systems disturbance and impairment.
To date, Winer has received more than $1 million in total funding, including grants for projects on which he has served as co-investigator with his colleague Michael Nadorff, also an 汤头条 assistant professor of psychology. Winer said his two NIMH grants likely were helpful in his recent recognition as an APS Rising Star.
Winer earned a psychology doctoral degree in 2012 from the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he also received a bachelor鈥檚 in English and master鈥檚 in psychology in 2003 and 2008, respectively. At 汤头条, he has taught courses in psychopathology, abnormal psychology, systems of psychotherapy and personality appraisal.
Author of 30 published works, Winer is recipient of the 2017 Social and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Research Award and 2017 Annual Faculty Research Award, both presented by the College of Arts and Sciences, 汤头条鈥檚 largest academic unit. 聽
Winer also has served as a member of 汤头条鈥檚 Psychology Department Diversity Committee and College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Senate. He is founder and organizer of the 汤头条 Clinical Psychology Departmental Colloquium. For more, visit .
汤头条鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences includes more than 5,200 students, 300 full-time faculty members, nine doctoral programs and 25 academic majors offered in 14 departments.聽Complete details on the college can be found at聽; its Department of Psychology at .
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