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Gloria Han is an Assistant Professor and Hilibrand Postdoctoral Fellow at the Child Study Center, Yale School of Medicine. She holds a PhD in clinical psychology from Vanderbilt University and completed her clinical internship at Brown University’s Alpert Medical School. Her undergraduate degrees in philosophy-neuroscience-psychology and mathematics from Washington University in St. Louis underpin her dual research focus on quantitative methods and autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Her work integrates advanced statistical techniques (e.g., machine learning, longitudinal analysis) with investigations into social, affective, and cognitive mechanisms underlying co-occurring mood disorders in ASD. As a Hilibrand Fellow, she aims to apply computational psychiatry approaches to personalize interventions for this population.
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