Skip to main content Dr. Natalie A Ceballos
- Chair - Professor at Psychology, College of Liberal Arts
Grants
2020
- Ceballos, Natalie A (Principal), Graham, Reiko (Co-Principal).
Innovative physiological predictors of college drinking,
National Institutes of Health (AREA/R15),
Federal,
$357591.
(Submitted: 2019, Funded: September 5, 2020 - August 31, 2024).
Grant.
2019
- Ceballos, Natalie A (Principal).
Early-life stress, low-grade inflammation, and adult health,
Texas State University,
$7040.
(Funded: 2019 - 2020).
Grant.
2018
- Howard, Krista J (Principal), Ceballos, Natalie A (Supporting), Grimes, Thomas (Supporting), Dailey, Stephanie Layne (Supporting), Lu, Yongmei (Supporting), Lee, Hsun Ming (Supporting), Sharma, Shobhit (Supporting), Lawrence, Grayson B (Other).
Does Social Media Make Us Sick? A Pilot Study on the Effects of Social Media on Physiological Reactivity and Mental Health,
MIRG,
Texas State University,
$23784.
(Funded: July 2018 - February 2020).
Grant.
2017
- Watt, Toni Terling (Principal), Ceballos, Natalie A (Co-Principal), Kim, Seoyoun (Co-Principal), Pan, Xi (Co-Principal).
Multi-disciplinary Internal Research Grant,
Texas State University,
Texas State University,
$20000.
(Funded: September 2017 - August 2018).
Grant.
2012
- Ceballos, Natalie A (Principal).
First Generation College Student Alumni Video Project: Where Are They Now?,
Humanities Texas, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities,
State,
$1500.
(Submitted: 2012, Funded: January 1, 2012 - January 1, 2013).
Grant.
- Bassitt, S. (Principal), Ceballos, Natalie (Co-Principal).
How does body image awareness change during the transition to college life?,
Texas State UniversityÂ's Student Undergraduate Research Fund (SURF) / Mind Science Foundation of San Antonio,
Institutional (Higher Ed),
$1000.
(Submitted: 2012, Funded: January 1, 2012 - January 1, 2013).
Grant.
2011
- Najera, I. (Principal), Ceballos, Natalie A (Co-Principal).
Follow-up of students included in Texas State University's First Generation Student recruitment video,
Texas State University Equity and Access Committee Diversity Plan Funding Request,
Institutional (Higher Ed),
$4300.
(Submitted: 2011, Funded: January 1, 2011 - January 1, 2012).
Grant.
2010
- Ceballos, Natalie A (Principal), Graham, R. (Co-Principal).
A cross-cultural study of changes in alcohol-related processing in female college students,
National Institutes of Health,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$146423.
(Submitted: 2010, Funded: January 1, 2010 - January 1, 2013).
Grant.
- Schepis, T. (Principal), Graham, R. (Co-Principal), Ceballos, Natalie A (Co-Principal).
Psychological and neurocognitive correlates of stimulant misuse in young adults,
Texas State University AVP Research Grant,
Institutional (Higher Ed),
$8200.
(Submitted: 2010, Funded: January 1, 2010 - January 1, 2012).
Grant.
- Ceballos, Natalie A (Principal).
Changing minds: cognitive responses to addiction-related cues during substance dependence recovery,
Texas State University Research Enhancement Program,
Institutional (Higher Ed),
$7332.
(Submitted: 2010, Funded: January 1, 2010 - January 1, 2011).
Grant.
2008
- Ceballos, Natalie A (Principal), Graham, R. (Co-Principal).
Neurophysiology of the stress and alcohol connection: automatic or controlled processing?,
National Institutes of Health, NIAAA Neuroscience Initiative on Alcoholism: Stress Anxiety and Alcohol,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$91026.
(Submitted: 2008, Funded: January 1, 2008 - January 1, 2010).
Grant.
- Ceballos, Natalie A (Principal), Czyzewska, M. (Co-Principal).
Acculturation in the Fast Food Nation: Latinos(as) and the Texas Obesity Epidemic,
Texas State University Research Enhancement Program,
Institutional (Higher Ed),
$6444.
(Submitted: 2008, Funded: January 1, 2008 - January 1, 2009).
Grant.
2001
- Ceballos, Natalie (Principal), Nixon, S. J (Co-Principal).
Neurocognition, Nicotine and Polysubstance Abuse,
Individual National Research Service Award, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$47710.
(Submitted: 2001, Funded: January 1, 2001 - January 1, 2003).
Grant.
- Sharma, S. (Principal), Ceballos, Natalie (Co-Principal).
Influence of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic factor and family history of alcohol dependence on alcohol consumption characteristics of healthy social drinkers,
John P. McGovern Fellowship from the Texas Research Society on Alcoholism,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$5000.
(Submitted: 2013).
Grant.
- Ceballos, Natalie A (Principal), Nixon, S. J (Co-Principal).
Neurocognition, Nicotine and Polysubstance Abuse,
OUHSC Graduate Student Association Research Grant,
Institutional (Higher Ed),
$500.
(Submitted: 2003).
Grant.