About
Sarah E. Beck is an Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale University's School of Medicine. She is affiliated with the Gelernter Lab, focusing on genetic research related to personality traits and psychopathology. Her work integrates genomic analysis with psychiatric studies to understand the biological underpinnings of mental health disorders.
Education: MD from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine (2019); BA from Yale University (1999); premedical coursework at City College of New York (2012).
Research Interests: Her studies explore the genetic architecture of personality and its overlap with psychiatric conditions, leveraging large-scale genomic datasets. She investigates how genetic variants contribute to behavioral and psychological traits, aiming to identify pathways for therapeutic intervention.
Lab & Collaborations: A core member of the Gelernter Lab, collaborating on translational research projects. No awards listed. No formal advisees noted.