B.A. in Psychology, Elmira College
Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, Temple University
Precision psychopathology, psychoneuroimmunology, methodological reform
Research Synopsis:
Biological psychopathology is an inherently multidisciplinary field—this is both its core strength and also a risk factor for suboptimal methodological decisions becoming the status quo as researchers and clinicians alike work diligently to master the nuances of both psychology and biology. The Precision Psychopathology and Dynamic Immunopsychiatry Lab simultaneously conducts research that (a) investigates diverse dimensions of "precision" (i.e., symptom-level phenotyping, temporal phenotyping, biological profiling) in pursuit of refining psychopathological theories and interventions and (b) interrogates common methodologies in biological psychopathology using quantitative methods and creative data collection strategies in pursuit of continuously raising the standards of rigor and ultimately streamlining the research—clinical impact pipeline. This team takes a broadly multidisciplinary and transdiagnostic approach to this work; however, the dynamic interplay between stress, immunology, and affective psychopathology (depression, hypo/mania, and anxiety) will be common foci of our research.