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Varatharajan, I., Sklute, E., Glotch, T.D., and Dyar, M.D. (2023) Modelling wavelength dependent mid-infrared optical constants (5.5-25 µm) of silicate glasses: A genetic algorithm approach. Earth and Space Sciences, 10, e2023EA002938.


Sklute, E.C., Leopo, D.A., Neat, K.A., Livi, K.J.T., Dyar, M.D., and Holden, J.F. (2023) Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxide reduction by the thermophilic iron-reducing bacterium Desulfovulcanus ferrireducens. Frontiers in Microbiology, 14, 1272245.


A paper authored by Corey Flanders, alum Saachi Khanpur, and student Rose Fitzgerald on intersectional stigma and sexual health among sexual and gender minority women was recently published in Current Sexual Health Reports. 

Flanders, C. E., Khandpur, S., & Fitzgerald, R. (2022). Intersectional stigma and sexual health among sexual and gender minority women. Current Sexual Health Reports, 14, 190-199. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11930-022-00338-7


A paper led by Corey Flanders and alums, Mya Wright and Saachi Khanpur, on experiences of sexual violence among an intersectional sample of young bi+ people was recently published in the Journal of Bisexuality.

Flanders, C. E., Wright, M. N., Khandpur, S., Kuhn, S. K., Anderson, R. E., Robinson, M., & VanKim, N. (2022). A quantitative intersectional exploration of sexual violence and mental health among bi+ people: Looking within and across race and gender. Journal of Bisexuality, 22(4), 485-512. https://doi.org/10.1080/15299716.2022.2116515


Harold, J. (Ed.). (2023) The Oxford Handbook of Ethics and Art. Oxford University Press.


Groh, A. M., & Haydon, K. C. (2024). The Attachment Script Assessment: Introduction of a coding system to evaluate deactivation, hyperactivation, and anomalous content. Attachment & Human Development, 26(3), 203-211.


Groh, A. M., Haydon, K. C., & Caldo, P. (2024). Adult attachment assessed via the ASA and AAI: Empirical convergence and links with autonomic physiological responding during attachment assessments. Attachment & Human Development, 26(3), 212-232.


Groh, A. M., Xu, N., Patrick, M. M., Robinson, R., Hoeferle, B., & Haydon, K. C. (2024). Deactivation, hyperactivation, and anomalous content in the attachment script assessment: stability over time and significance for parenting behavior and physiology. Attachment & Human Development, 26(3), 233-252.


Haydon, K. C., & Groh, A. M. (2024). The predictive significance of attachment script assessment hyperactivation and deactivation: evidence of associations with romantic relationship functioning. Attachment & Human Development, 26(3), 253-271.


Haydon, K.C. & Salvatore, J. E. (2023). Relationship stress, arguments, and sleep quality: A within-subjects causal process analysis. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. DOI: 10.1177/02654075231190592