Cook received scholarship from the AARP Scholars Program
Sarah Cook, a graduate student in the department of clinical and health psychology, received a $10,000 scholarship from the AARP Scholars Program to support her research on neurocognitive predictors of older driver behavior. She works with Associate Professor Michael Marsiske, Ph.D., and the UF National Older Driver Research and Training Center.
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