UF student receives graduate research award
A University of Florida doctoral student has won a national award to help support his research in clinical and health psychology.
Otto Pedraza, a student in the College of Health Professions’ clinical and health psychology department, received funding from the American Psychological Association’s Division 41 (American Psychology-Law Society) Grants-In-Aid program.
The annual awards are granted to 13 psychology doctoral students in the United States or Canada to support graduate research in psycho-legal issues.
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