
About
Gail Ironson is a Professor in the Department of Psychology within the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Miami. Her research integrates psychological, immunological, and spiritual dimensions of health, with a primary focus on HIV/AIDS populations. She maintains an active research profile with numerous publications from 2023-2025 examining trauma interventions, religious coping mechanisms, and biomarker outcomes.
Her research interests center on:
- Psychoneuroimmunology of trauma writing interventions
- Religious/spiritual coping in chronic illness management
- Gender-specific health outcomes in HIV populations
- Mechanisms linking meaning-making to physiological outcomes
- Culturally adapted therapeutic approaches for marginalized communities
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on longitudinal designs connecting psychological interventions to biomarker changes (CTRA gene expression, urinary catecholamines, HbA1c). Her work consistently examines gender disparities, with notable findings on women-specific responses to trauma writing. The research spans clinical psychology, public health, and molecular biology, demonstrating interdisciplinary integration.
While formal awards aren't listed in available materials, her research program demonstrates sustained funding through multiple NIH-style studies examining HIV comorbidities, trauma interventions, and spiritual health mechanisms. Her mentoring appears focused on clinical psychology doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers, particularly those working at the psychology-medicine interface.
Dr. Ironson leads a research team specializing in written emotional disclosure protocols and biomarker collection, with particular expertise in culturally adapting interventions for Black and Hispanic women living with HIV. Her lab maintains active collaborations with immunology and endocrinology researchers to examine physiological mechanisms underlying psychological interventions.
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