Nelwati Nelwati | health science | Best Researcher Award

Nelwati Nelwati | health science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Nelwati Nelwati Faculty of Nursing Universitas Andalas, IndonesiaĀ 

She has been a devoted member of the Faculty of Nursing at Universitas Andalas in Padang, Indonesia, since 2001. With unwavering dedication, she has passionately contributed to nursing education and research throughout her extensive tenure. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing at Universitas Indonesia from 1996 to 2000. Building upon her foundation, she pursued advanced studies, earning a Master of Nursing from Monash University, Australia, between 2007 and 2009. This educational background has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of nursing principles and practices, enriching her teaching and research endeavors. Her commitment to advancing nursing education and improving healthcare outcomes underscores her impactful contributions to both academia and the nursing profession.

Education:

She completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing at Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia, from 1996 to 2000. Following her undergraduate studies, she pursued further education and obtained a Master of Nursing from Monash University, Australia, between 2007 and 2009. Building upon her expertise, she embarked on a doctoral journey, earning her Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing from the University of Malaya, Malaysia, spanning from 2015 to 2019. Throughout her academic pursuits, she demonstrated a commitment to advancing her knowledge and skills in the field of nursing, embracing opportunities for learning and research across different countries. Her educational background reflects a dedication to professional development and a deep-seated passion for nursing practice and scholarship. With each academic milestone, she enriched her understanding of healthcare principles, honed her clinical expertise, and contributed to the advancement of nursing science. Armed with a diverse educational foundation and a wealth of experience, she is poised to make significant contributions to the nursing profession through her research, practice, and leadership endeavors.

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Experience:

She has been a dedicated member of the Faculty of Nursing at Universitas Andalas in Padang, Indonesia, since 2001. Over her extensive tenure, she has demonstrated unwavering commitment and passion for nursing education and research. As a faculty member, she has played a pivotal role in shaping the academic landscape of the institution, imparting knowledge and skills to countless nursing students. Her expertise extends across various domains of nursing, including clinical practice, education, and administration. She is known for her innovative teaching methods, fostering an environment of active learning and critical thinking among her students. Additionally, she has been actively involved in research endeavors, contributing valuable insights to the field of nursing science. Her research interests span a wide range of topics, from patient care outcomes to healthcare policy and management. Beyond her academic duties, she has also been involved in community outreach programs, utilizing her expertise to improve healthcare access and quality in underserved areas. Through her dedication, leadership, and contributions to both academia and society, she has made a lasting impact on nursing education and practice in Indonesia.

Publications:

  1. Literasi Kesehatan Sebagai Upaya Peningkatan Perilaku Kesehatan Remaja Cited By : 7, Published By : 2022
  2. Hubungan Kontrol Diri Dan Spiritualitas Dengan Kenakalan Remaja Di Kota PadangĀ Cited By : 6, Published By : 2023
  3. Analisis Tingkat Kepuasan Mahasiswa Profesi Ners Selama Pembelajaran Klinis di Masa Pandemi Covid-19Ā Cited By : 5, Published By : 2022
  4. Pelaksanaan Ronde Keperawatan Terhadap Tingkat Kepuasan Kerja Perawat di Ruang Rawat Inap RSI Ibnu Sina Padang Tahun 2022 Cited By : 4, Published By : 2022
  5. Analisis Hubungan Kondisi Psikologis dengan Kecanduan Gadget pada Remaja Selama Masa Pandemi Covid 19 di Kota Padang Cited By : 3, Published By : 2022
  6. Nurse preparedness in emergency department during the COVID-19 outbreak; nurseā€™s perspective Cited By : 3, Published By : 2023
  7. Karakteristik Kualitas Tidur Pasien ESRD yang Menjalani Hemodialisis Cited By : 2, Published By : 2022
  8. Emergency preparedness Information among emergency nurses and its relationship with disaster preparedness Cited By : 2, Published By : 2022
  9. Disaster preparedness assessment in emergency department: a cross-sectional study Cited By : 1, Published By : 2023
  10. Studi Komparatif Prestasi Belajar Praktikum Ilmu Dasar Keperawatan bagi Mahasiswa yang Daring dan Mahasiswa yang Hybrid di Era New Normal Cited By : 1, Published By : 2022

Bambang Wibawarta | Health | Best Researcher Award

Bambang Wibawarta | Health | Best Researcher Award

Prof Bambang Wibawarta, University of Indonesia, IndonesiaĀ 

He is a distinguished academic figure with a wealth of experience and expertise in Japanese Studies. Beginning his career as a Professor at the University of Indonesia (UI) in 1990, he has made significant contributions to teaching and research in the field. He later assumed the role of Professor at the School of Global and Strategic Studies, specializing in Japanese Area Studies since 1999. His academic journey started with a Bachelor’s degree at the University of Indonesia from 1984 to 1989, followed by a Master’s degree at Tohoku University, Japan, from 1992 to 1994. During his studies, he also held a Research Student position at Tohoku University in 1991 and 1992. With his leadership, dedication, and academic prowess, he has established himself as a respected scholar in Japanese Studies.

Education:

He pursued his academic journey with dedication and excellence, starting with a Bachelor’s degree at the University of Indonesia from 1984 to 1989. Continuing his studies, he obtained a Master’s degree from Tohoku University, Japan, from 1992 to 1994, followed by a Research Student position at the same university in 1991 and 1992. His quest for knowledge led him to Universitas Indonesia, where he earned his doctoral degree from 1999 to 2004. Subsequently, he engaged in post-doctoral research at the Institute of Asian Cultural Studies, International Christian University in Tokyo from 2004 to 2006. Throughout his academic journey, he demonstrated a passion for learning and a commitment to advancing his field of study.

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Experience:

He has held various prestigious positions in academia, demonstrating his leadership and expertise. Beginning his career as a Professor in the Japanese Studies Program at the University of Indonesia (UI) in 1990, he has continued to contribute significantly to teaching and research in the field. Over the years, he has served as a Professor at the School of Global and Strategic Studies, focusing on Japanese Area Studies since 1999. His dedication to education led him to teach at the Graduate School of the Faculty of Humanities at UI from 2000 to 2015, where he shared his knowledge and mentored future scholars. Transitioning into administrative roles, he served as the Executive Director of the Center for Japanese Studies at UI from 2006 to 2008, followed by a term as Dean of the Faculty of Humanities from 2008 to 2014. He further expanded his leadership responsibilities by assuming the role of Acting Rector at UI in August 2014, concurrently serving as Vice Rector for Academic and Student Affairs. His remarkable contributions to talent development led him to found and advise the Center for Talent and Brainware Development from 2018 to the present. Throughout his career, he has exhibited a passion for education and a commitment to advancing academic excellence.

Honors and Awards:

He has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to academia and research with numerous prestigious awards. In 2022, he received the Japan Foreign Affairs Minister Award, acknowledging his significant achievements in the field. His excellence in research and publication was further honored with the Toyota Foundation Research and Publication Award in 2002 and the Daido Life International Foundation Award in 2003. Additionally, he has been the recipient of grants and awards from esteemed organizations such as The Japan Foundation in 1997, 2000, and 2001, The Hitachi Foundation’s Komai Program in 2004, the Suntory Foundation in 2005 and 2006, The Toshiba Foundation in 2006, and the Sumitomo Foundation Research Projects Award in 2007 and 2008. Furthermore, he was supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) from 2004 to 2006, highlighting his dedication to advancing research and scholarship.

Publications:

  1. Rashomon: kumpulan cerita Cited By : 31, Published By : 2008
  2. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on elementary school education in Japan Cited By : 13, Published By : 2023
  3. Bushido dalam masyarakat Jepang modern Cited By : 13, Published By : 2006
  4. Transformasi Budaya Membangun Manusia Indonesia Berkesadaran Ilmu Pengetahuan Cited By : 6, Published By : 2012
  5. Akutagawa Ryunosuke Terjemahan dan Pembahasan” Rashomon”,” Yabu no Naka” dan” Hana” Cited By : 6, Published By : 2004
  6. ā€œMORE LIKE LIVING WITH IT THAN IN ITā€: The Modified Functions of Minangkabau Rumah Gadang of West Sumatra, Indonesia Cited By : 5, Published By : 2019
  7. Meta Analysis of the Study on Indonesia-Japan Relationship Case: The Study on Indonesia and Japan Relationship Conducted in Various Universities and Research InstitutionsĀ ā€¦ Cited By : 5, Published By : 2012
  8. Working from home: Women between public and domestic spheres after the outbreak of covid-19 Cited By : 4, Published By : 2021
  9. Buah tangan dari Jerman: telaah dan terjemahan tiga karya awal Mori Ogai Cited By : 3, Published By : 2003
  10. Rashomon: Kumpulan Cerita Akutagawa Ryunosuke Cited By : 2, Published By : 2008

Mojtaba Ehsanifar | Environmental Neuroscience | Member

Mojtaba Ehsanifar | Environmental Neuroscience | Member

Assist Prof Dr Mojtaba Ehsanifar Torbat Jam University of Medical Sciences, Torbat Jam, Iran

Dr.Ā MojtabaĀ EhsanifarĀ completed his Ph.D on December 25, 2018, in Environmental Health at the Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. And now he continues his research on Environmental Neuroscience, Neurotoxicology, and Environmental Exposure. His research interests include Environmental Exposure, Neurotoxicology, Neurobehavioral, Neuroinflammation, and Oxidative Stress. He has done several projects on the effects of air pollution and nanoparticles in urban air on Neurobehavioral alteration, Neuroinflammation, and oxidative stress in animals using in-vivo models with a focus on the molecular mechanisms involved in neurodegenerative diseases. He has published several papers in reputed journals and presented them at congresses. Also, he has Cooperation as an editorial board member and reviewer with some of the reputed journals.

Education:

Dr. Mojtaba Ehsanifar holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Health from the Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. His current focus lies in Environmental Neuroscience and The Exposome, where he continues his research endeavors. His areas of expertise span Neurotoxicology, Neurobehavioral and Neurodegenerative disorders, with particular interest in the effects of air pollution and nanoparticles in urban air on various neurological aspects. Through extensive projects, he has explored Neurobehavioral alteration, Anxiety and Depression, Learning and Memory, Neuroinflammation, and oxidative stress in animals, employing in-vivo models. His research delves into the molecular mechanisms underlying neuropathology and neurodegenerative diseases. With over 60 papers published in reputable journals and presentations at esteemed congresses, he actively contributes to the scientific community. Additionally, Dr. Ehsanifar serves as an editorial board member and reviewer for distinguished journals, further enhancing his involvement in advancing environmental health research.

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Experience:

He has been associated with the Anatomical Sciences Research Center at Kashan University of Medical Sciences in Kashan, Iran, since June 2015. In this role, he contributes to various research endeavors and scholarly pursuits within the field of anatomical sciences. His work encompasses a wide range of topics, including but not limited to anatomy, histology, and related research areas. Through his ongoing tenure at the center, he continues to make valuable contributions to the advancement of anatomical knowledge and scientific inquiry.

Publications:

  1. Exposure to nanoscale diesel exhaust particles: Oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, anxiety and depression on adult male mice Cited By : 89, Published By : 2022
  2. Airborne aerosols particles and COVID-19 transitionĀ Cited By : 61, Published By : 2021
  3. Prenatal exposure to diesel exhaust particles causes anxiety, spatial memory disorders with alters expression of hippocampal pro-inflammatory cytokines and NMDA receptorĀ Cited By : 54, Published By : 2019
  4. Learning and memory disorders related to hippocampal inflammation following exposure to air pollutionĀ Cited By : 29, Published By : 2021
  5. The share of different vehicles in air pollutant emission in Tehran, Using 2013 Traffic InformationĀ Cited By : 21,Ā Published By : 2016
  6. Study of microbial quality and heavy metal determination in 15 brands of Iranian bottled drinking water during 2009-2010Ā Cited By : 21,Ā Published By : 2011
  7. Exposure to air pollution nanoparticles: Oxidative stress and neuroinflammationĀ Cited By : 18,Ā Published By : 2021
  8. Evaluation of bacterial quality and trace elements concentrations in 25 brands of Iranian bottled drinking water
  9. Cited By : 18,Ā Published By : 2011
  10. Exposure To urban air pollution nanoparticles and CNS diseaseĀ Cited By : 16,Ā Published By : 2021

 

 

Amanda DĆ­az-GarcĆ­a | Clinical Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Amanda DĆ­az-GarcĆ­a | Clinical Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Amanda DĆ­az-GarcĆ­a Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain

Amanda DĆ­az-GarcĆ­a began her studies in Psychology at the National University of Distance Education. She completed the
Official Master’s Degree in Psychopathology, Health and Neuropsychology and the Master’s Degree in General Health
Psychology at the Universitat Jaume I (UJI), where she obtained an outstanding grade in both. Subsequently, she began her
Doctorate studies at the UJI, where she obtained the highest qualification Outstanding Cum Laude, the international mention, and the Extraordinary Award. She obtained a predoctoral scholarship for the training of doctors, granted by MINECO. Her teaching profile is framed in Personality, Evaluation and Psychological Treatments. She has taught different undergraduate and master’s subjects with a positive overall evaluation of the quality of teaching. She has received different university teaching training courses, has participated in innovation projects, and has obtained the Training Certificate for University Teaching within the UJI. She also has clinical experience as a therapist in the UJI Psychological Assistance Service, accredited as a health center. She has been a postdoctoral researcher in Personality, Evaluation and Psychological Treatments at UJI and is a collaborating member of the Psychology and Technology Laboratory research group, international leader in the application of ICTs in the field of Clinical and Health Psychology. She is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Zaragoza.

Education:

Amanda DĆ­az-GarcĆ­a embarked on her academic journey in Psychology at the National University of Distance Education. She pursued further studies, culminating in the completion of the Official Master’s Degree in Psychopathology, Health, and Neuropsychology, as well as the Master’s Degree in General Health Psychology at the Universitat Jaume I (UJI). Her exceptional academic performance was reflected in outstanding grades in both master’s programs. Subsequently, she pursued her Doctorate studies at the UJI, achieving the highest qualification of Outstanding Cum Laude, the international mention, and receiving the Extraordinary Award. Amanda was also granted a predoctoral scholarship by MINECO to support her doctoral training.

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Experience:

Amanda DĆ­az-GarcĆ­a’s teaching profile centers around Personality, Evaluation, and Psychological Treatments. She has delivered various undergraduate and master’s level courses, consistently earning positive evaluations for the quality of her teaching. Complementing her teaching role, she has undertaken university teaching training courses, actively participated in innovation projects, and received the Training Certificate for University Teaching from the UJI. Amanda has also contributed to clinical services as a therapist at the UJI Psychological Assistance Service, accredited as a health center. In the postdoctoral phase, she engaged in research as a postdoctoral researcher in Personality, Evaluation, and Psychological Treatments at UJI. Currently, she serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Zaragoza. Additionally, Amanda is a collaborating member of the Psychology and Technology Laboratory research group, internationally renowned for its application of ICTs in Clinical and Health Psychology.

Publications:

  1. Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS): Psychometric properties of the online Spanish version in a clinical sample with emotional disorders Cited By : 173, Published By : 2020
  2. Dropping out of a transdiagnostic online intervention: a qualitative analysis of client’s experiences Cited By : 58, Published By : 2017
  3. A brief online transdiagnostic measure: Psychometric properties of the Overall Anxiety Severity and Impairment Scale (OASIS) among Spanish patients with emotional disorders Cited By : 49, Published By : 2018
  4. Interventions for family members and carers of patients with borderline personality disorder: a systematic reviewĀ  Cited By : 40, Published By : 2021
  5. Virtual reality for the enhancement of emotion regulation Cited By : 36, Published By : 2021
  6. Capturing the severity and impairment associated with depression: the overall depression severity and impairment scale (ODSIS) validation in a Spanish clinical sample Cited By : 30, Published By : 2019
  7. Effectiveness of a transdiagnostic guided internet-delivered protocol for emotional disorders versus treatment as usual in specialized care: randomized controlled trial Cited By : 29, Published By : 2020
  8. Efficacy of a Transdiagnostic internet-based treatment for emotional disorders with a specific component to address positive affect: Study protocol for a randomized controlledĀ ā€¦ Cited By : 28, Published By : 2017
  9. Comorbidity and diagnosis distribution in transdiagnostic treatments for emotional disorders: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials Cited By : 26, Published By : 2018
  10. Negative and positive affect regulation in a transdiagnostic Internet-based protocol for emotional disorders: randomized controlled trial Cited By : 18, Published By : 2021

Donte Boyd | Mental Health, Suicide, Black Sexual gender minority males, Prevention | Best Researcher Award

Donte Boyd | Mental Health, Suicide, Black Sexual gender minority males, Prevention | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Donte Boyd The Ohio State University, College of Social Work, United States

He earned his Ph.D. from the Luskin School of Public Affairs, Department of Social Work, at the University of California, Los Angeles, during the period 2015-2019. His dissertation, titled “Social Context: Doing Human Immunodeficiency Virus Prevention with Black Families,” showcased his commitment to addressing critical issues in public health. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the College of Social Work, The Ohio State University, since 2021, he actively contributes to the academic and research community. Simultaneously, he holds the position of Visiting Professor at the University of California, San Francisco, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS), starting in 2022. His research focuses on Black Families, Black men who have sex with men, HIV Prevention, chosen families, race, social determinants of health, developmental assets, mental health, stigma, and implementation science. With a multidisciplinary approach, he continues to make valuable contributions to the fields of social work, public health, and HIV prevention.

Education:

He pursued his academic journey with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of California, Riverside, graduating in 2011. Eager to delve deeper into social work, he completed his Master of Social Work at the George Warren Brown School, Washington University in Saint Louis, from 2012 to 2014. His commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing public health challenges led him to pursue a Ph.D. at the Luskin School of Public Affairs, Department of Social Work, University of California, Los Angeles, from 2015 to 2019. During this period, he conducted groundbreaking research for his dissertation, titled “Social Context: Doing Human Immunodeficiency Virus Prevention with Black Families.” With a comprehensive academic background, he has positioned himself as a dedicated scholar in the field of social work, focusing on critical issues such as HIV prevention and the social context of Black families.

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Awards and Honors:

In his illustrious career, he has garnered recognition and accolades for his outstanding contributions to the field of social work and research. Notably, in 2024, he was honored with the Society for Social Work and Research Deborah K. Padgett Early Career Achievement Award, a testament to his remarkable achievements and dedication to advancing the field. Prior to this, in 2023, he received the prestigious Tony Tripodi Prize for Research Excellence, further solidifying his reputation as a leading researcher. His commitment to HIV prevention was acknowledged through his participation in the HIV Prevention Trials Network Scholars Program in 2023. Additionally, from 2020 to 2022, he served as a mentee in the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare Mentoring Program, showcasing his commitment to continuous learning and professional growth. His academic journey was supported by the Cota Robles fellowship from UCLA Graduate Division, awarded from 2015 to 2019, recognizing his exceptional qualities as a graduate student. These accolades collectively reflect his unwavering dedication and significant contributions to the field of social work and research.

Experience:

He currently holds the position of Assistant Professor at the College of Social Work, The Ohio State University, starting in 2021. Simultaneously, he serves as a Visiting Professor at the University of California, San Francisco, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) since 2022. In addition to his roles at Ohio State and UCSF, he is a Visiting Research Professor at the School of Public Health, Yale University, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA) since 2020. His academic journey includes a previous role as Assistant Professor at the Graduate College of Social Work, University of Houston, from 2019 to 2021. With a diverse range of academic affiliations, he actively contributes to the fields of social work, public health, and AIDS prevention through teaching, research, and collaborative efforts across prestigious institutions.

Publications:

  1. Technology use and preferences for mobile phoneā€“based HIV prevention and treatment among black young men who have sex with men: exploratory research Cited By: 68, Published By: 2017
  2. African American adolescentsā€™ psychological well-being: The impact of parentsā€™ religious socialization on adolescentsā€™ religiosity Cited By: 58, Published By: 2017
  3. The influence of familial and peer social support on post-traumatic stress disorder among Black girls in juvenile correctional facilities Cited By: 26, Published By: 2021
  4. Sexual health conversations: Predicting the odds of HIV testing among Black youth and young adults. Cited By: 22, Published By: 2018
  5. Suicidal ideations and attempts within the family context: The role of parent support, bonding, and peer experiences with suicidal behaviors Cited By: 20, Published By: 2021
  6. Intersectional effects of sexual orientation concealment, internalized homophobia, and gender expression on sexual identity and HIV risk among sexual minority men of color: AĀ  Cited By: 20, Published By: 2021
  7. The Inescapable Effects of Parent Support on Black Males and HIV Testing Cited By: 19, Published By: 2020
  8. Racial and gender discrimination by teachers: Risks for Black girlsā€™ depressive symptomatology and suicidal ideation.Ā Ā  Cited By: 17, Published By: 2022
  9. The mental health of Black youth affected by community violence: family and school context as pathways to resilienceĀ  Cited By: 17, Published By: 2022
  10. Deterrents and motivators of HIV testing among young Black men who have sex with men in North Carolina Cited By: 17, Published By: 2021

Louisa Sylvia | Psychiatry/depression

Louisa Sylvia – Leading Researcher in Psychiatry/depression

Congratulations, Dr Louisa Sylvia, on winning the esteemed BestĀ ResearcherĀ AwardĀ from ResearchW! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have truly made a significant impact in your field. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

Dr Louisa Sylvia, a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, Academician/Research Scholar Massachussets General Hospital, United States. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing Web Analytics and Metrics, specifically in Psychiatry/depression into Social Media and Digital Marketing applications.

šŸ“š Education:

During her academic journey, she pursued a Bachelor of Arts in Biology at Wesleyan University from 1996 to 2000. She furthered her education by completing a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology at Temple University between 2002 and 2005, followed by a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the same institution from 2005 to 2007. Throughout her doctoral studies, she worked under the guidance of Lauren Alloy, PhD, whose mentorship significantly influenced her academic and professional trajectory.

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šŸ‘©ā€šŸ« Professional Societies:

  • American Psychiatric Association (2000-2008)
  • Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy (2000-present)
  • Member, Bipolar Disorder Special Interest Group (2008-present)
  • Member, Behavioral Medicine Special Interest Group (2013-present)
  • Member, Military Psychology Special Interest Group (2014-2020)
  • Member, Scientific Review Committee (2015-2017)
  • American Psychological Association (2003-2010)
  • World Congress of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy (2009-present)
  • European Association of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy (2011-2013)
  • International Society of Nutritional Psychiatry Research (2013-present)
  • International Society of Bipolar Disorders (2014-present)
  • Member, Vascular Task Force (2018-present)
  • Member, Nutrition and Exercise Task Force (2021-present)
  • Member, Psychological Interventions Task Force (2022-present)
  • Anxiety and Depression Association of America (2016-present)
  • International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies (2019-2021)

šŸ†Ā  Honors and Prizes:

  • Commendation of Excellence, Temple University, Psychology Department (2006)
  • Career Development Institute for Bipolar Disorder, National Institute of Mental Health and University of Pittsburgh (2007)
  • Early Career Psychologist Award, National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology (2011)
  • Selected for the Leadership Development Program for Physicians and Scientists, HMS (2011)
  • Klerman Young Investigator Award, Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (2015)
  • Nominated for the Shirley Driscoll Deanā€™s Leadership Award for the Enhancement of Womenā€™s Careers, Joint Committee on the Status of Women HMS/HSDM (2023)
  • Group on Women in Medicine and Science Leadership Award for an Organization (Emerging), Association of American Medical Colleges (2023)

Clinical Activities and Innovations: Current Licensure and Certification:

  • Massachusetts Psychologist (2009-present)
  • Massachusetts Health Service Provider (2009-2014)
  • Recognized by National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology (2011-2014)

Clinical Innovations:

  • Exercise Program for Partial Hospital Program (2007-2009)
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Group for Bipolar Disorder (2008-2010)

šŸ“Š Publications:

Peer-reviewed publications in print or other media Original Research:

  1. Frankle WG, Perlis RH, Deckersbach T, Grandin LD, Gray SM, Sachs GS, Nierenberg AA. Bipolar depression: Relationship between episode length and antidepressant treatment. Psychol Med, 2002; 32: 1417-1423.
  2. Deckersbach T, Perlis RH, Frankle WG, Gray SM, Grandin LD, Dougherty DD, Nierenberg AA, Sachs GS. Presence of irritability during depressive episodes in bipolar disorder. CNS Spectrums, 2004; 9: 227-231.
  3. Hofflich S, Grandin LD, Blatt-Eisengart I, Creed T. Voices of the future: Graduate studentsā€™ views on training to prescribe. Clin Psychol, 2004; 57: 8-13
  4. Henin A, Biederman J, Mick E, Sachs GS, Hirshfeld-Becker DR, Siegel RS, McMurrich S, Grandin LD, Nierenberg AA. Psychopathology in the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: A controlled study. Biol Psychiat, 2005; 58: 554-561.
  5. Smith JM, Grandin LD, Alloy LB, Abramson LY. Cognitive vulnerability to depression and axis II personality dysfunction. Cognit Ther Res, 2006; 30: 609-621.
  6. Eden EA, Demopulos C, Yovel I, Culhane M, Ogutha J, Grandin LD, Nierenberg AA, Sachs GS. Inositol augmentation of lithium or valproate for bipolar depression. Bipolar Disord, 2006; 8: 168-174.
  7. Grandin LD, Blackmore M. Clinical psychology graduate studentsā€™ opinions about psychopharmacology training options: A discussion of medical versus psychological models. J Clin Psychol Med Settings, 2006; 13: 407-414.
  8. Grandin LD, Alloy LB, Abramson LY. Childhood stressful life events and bipolar spectrum disorders. J Soc Clin Psychol, 2007; 6: 460-478.
  9. Alloy LB, Abramson LY, Walshaw PD, Cogswell A, Grandin LD, Hughes ME, Iacoviello BM, Whitehouse WG, Urosevic S, Nusslock R, Hogan ME. Behavioral Approach System and Behavioral Inhibition System sensitivities and bipolar spectrum disorders: Prospective prediction of bipolar mood episodes. Bipolar Disord, 2008; 10: 310-322.
  10. Shen GC, Alloy LB, Abramson LY, Sylvia LG. Social rhythm regularity and the onset of affective episodes in bipolar spectrum individuals. Bipolar Disord, 2008; 10: 520-529.