Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) has been awarded the 2015 Klaus J. Jacobs Research Prize for her research on understanding emotional and social brain development during adolescence.
The award will be presented on 4 December 2015, at a ceremony at the University of Zurich in Switzerland.
The Klaus J. Jacobs Research Prize is awarded by the Jacobs Foundation which promotes child and youth development. The Prize recognises exceptional achievements in research and practice in the field of child and youth development.
Research Themes
- Clinical, Educational, and Health Psychology
- Experimental Psychology
- Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
- Language & Cognition
- Linguistics
- Speech, Hearing & Phonetic Sciences
- UCL Interaction Centre





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