Assistant Professor at VCU Psychiatry • clinical psychologist • eating disorders • developmental computational psychiatry 🧠 • https://treat.lab.vcu.edu
Kelsey Hagan, Ph.D.
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I'm prioritizing applicants who can stay in the position for at least 2 years and start by early summer 2026. We will begin interviewing in early February! Please help us spread the word!
Plus experience with the foundational elements of human subjects research, like research ethics, experience with regulatory compliance (IRB), and participant recruitment and retention, which are so important to learn for independent research.
Kelsey Hagan, Ph.D.
Kelsey Hagan, Ph.D.
I'll be reviewing computational/cognitive and clinical psychology applications this year for the Translational Lab at Emory 💭🔬
Please share broadly and send applicants my way! 🔄
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The CRC will gain experience interacting with AYAs with eating disorders, as well as hands-on experience with cognitive neuroscience methods (fMRI, neurocognitive tasks), clinical interviews (EPSI-CRV), and ambulatory assessments (EMA, neurocog tasks).
Check out this new commentary on the importance of enhancing the visibility of eating disorders research (especially neurobiology) by @cmakowski.bsky.social!!
And, proud mentor moment, this is my mentee, Brooke Moorman's first-ever publication! She worked hard on drafting sections on sleep and physical activity. Yay, Brooke!
Pete Hitchcock
My lab is running 2 studies in the space of developmental computational psychiatry & eating disorders. One examines the neurocognitive underpinnings of risky decision-making and their links to real-world symptoms in AYAs, and the other examines the development of exploration in AYAs.
📣 Please help me in spreading the word that my lab is hiring a Clinical Research Coordinator to work on projects investigating the mechanisms of eating pathology in adolescents and young adults (AYAs)! Priority review will begin Friday, 1/30. vcujobs.com/jobs/clinica...