Assistant professor at Brown University. Assistant director of Quant Science Program. Views my own, and will change as I learn. He/Him. cognitive aging.
Having worked with @kaitlin_sheerin for the past year or so, I gotta say anyone who gets the opportunity to work with her is going to be MUCH better off for it! Def take advantage of this wonderful opportunity!
Applying the juvenile justice/behavioral health track @BrownClinPsych for internship? Come do your research placement with me!
Current projects pertain to family-based treatment, and promoting access to BH tx for youth w/ juvenile legal system involvement
Congratulations to @statszach (PI) and @AlyssaDeVito1 (Co-I) on their recent @NIHAging R03 "Defining rates of cognitive aging in adults with and without dementia using the CODA cohort" starting this month!
Thanks so much to everyone who participated in this week’s Olympics caption contest fun! Here are the Final Four. Please vote for your favorite using the poll in a separate post. The one receiving the most votes within 24 hours will get a Quantitude spiral notebook!
📢This August I'll be offering a 2-day course in the SMaRT workshops (smart-workshops.com) program on Designing & Planning Research Studies with Diverse Samples.
Workshop Link: smart-workshops.com/diverse-…
A brief thread:
In this general community survey, a low MMSE score (≤23) is not particularly suggestive of dementia, but among patients appearing to a clinician with a complaint of a memory problem, a dementia diagnosis is likely. #geriatricsagsjournals.onlinelibrary.wi…
🚨Out Now in Clinical Psychological Science🚨
@drpriscillalui & I co-edited this Special Issue on advancing our understanding of ethnoracial disparities & mental health equity through our science!
Thanks to @JnfrLTackett supporting us navigating the SI!
Thread w papers below!
Dr. Zach Kunicki draws on his public health training to study how cognitive decline changes over time. As part of the Quantitative Sciences Program, he supports his DPHB colleagues in their statistical research, too!