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Julian Rubel receives a grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG) for the project: A cross-cultural EMA study including digital, affective, and interpersonal markers to enhance the prediction of treatment response and dropout for patients with depression


For the project "A cross-cultural EMA study including digital, affective, and interpersonal markers to enhance the prediction of treatment response and dropout for patients with depression" Julian Rubel received 219.100€ from the German Research Foundation. The project runs from 2023 until 2026 and tries to improve the prediction of treatment outcomes by implementing active and passive EMA data.

Prof. Dr. Julian Rubel receives the Outstanding Early Career Achievement Award of the Society for Psychotherapy Research (SPR) 

 

Die Society for Psychotherapy Research (SPR) hat Julian Rubel mit dem Outstanding Early Career Achievement Award 2021 ausgezeichnet.

An overview of previous awardees is available here.

Mila Hall awarded the FNR AFR Individual PhD grant for her dissertation project


Mila Hall has been awarded a full 33 months of funding by the Luxembourgish Fonds National de Recherche to complete her doctoral dissertation project, "Personalized Assessment and Network Model Feedback: An Empirically-Based Approach to Personalizing Psychotherapy". An overview of all award winners 2020 is available here.



Prof. Dr. Julian Rubel awarded the Rising Star of the APS

 

The Association for Psychological Science (APS) honored Julian Rubel with the Rising Star Award. The announcement declares that: "[...] this designation recognizes researchers whose innovative work has already advanced the field and signals great potential for their continued contributions."

An overview of all award winners 2019 is available here.

 

 

Prof. Dr. Julian Rubel receives the 2019 Adolf-Ernst-Meyer Prize

 

Julian Rubel was awarded the 2019 Adolf-Ernst-Meyer Prize of the German College of Psychosomatic Medicine (DKPM) for his work in the field of psychotherapy research. The prize is awarded as an “Early Career Award” to support young scientists.