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John Cacioppo, Ph.D.
Dr. John Cacioppo is the Tiffany and Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor at The University of Chicago. Cacioppo established the social psychology program and co-founded the Institute for Mind and Biology at The University of Chicago to support multilevel integrative analyses of social behavior. He and his colleagues continue to forge new bridges across neural and social levels of organization and to examine the intervening information processing components and operations at both the neural and the computational levels of analysis. He has published more than 250 papers and maintained extramural funding for his work throughout his career. Among his distinctions are the National Academy of Sciences' Troland Research Award, the Society for Psychophysiological Research's Distinguished Scientific Award for an Early Career Contribution to Psychophysiology, the Society for Personality and Social Psychology's Campbell Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Personality and Social Psychology, and the Society for Psychophysiological Research's Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Psychophysiology. He is a fellow in five different divisions of the American Psychological Association and in six other scientific societies, and he has served as the President of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, the Society for Consumer Research, and the Society for Psychophysiological Research. He has worked with more than 100 students, postdoctoral fellows, and colleagues and still leaves research meetings amazed at his good fortune to interact with such wonderful and brilliant colleagues.
March 2002
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