Description | Angela Fang, PhD Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School Current and Future Directions in Translational Clinical Neuroscience Dr. Fang's ongoing and future research addresses three major ways that the field of clinical psychological science is evolving. There has been a greater emphasis on: 1) multidisciplinary research drawing from neuroscience, computer science, engineering, and technology; 2) engaging in open and reproducible science; and 3) capitalizing on idiographic and dimensional frameworks of psychopathology to achieve greater precision in the referral and delivery of cognitive behavioral interventions. In this talk, she will describe several projects that her current and future research in translational clinical neuroscience focuses on, as well as ways she plans to integrate graduate students in these projects, and the significance and implications for this work on prevention and intervention development. This free lecture is part of the candidate review for an assistant professor position in Clinical Psychology in the Department of Psychology. |
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