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Andrew Poppe is a researcher at Yale University's School of Medicine, holding a PhD in Clinical Science and Psychopathology Research from the University of Minnesota. His roles include postdoctoral research at Hartford Hospital (2019) and current affiliation with Yale. He specializes in cognitive neuroscience, focusing on mental health disorders such as schizophrenia, hoarding disorder, and personality disorders, utilizing advanced neuroimaging techniques like fMRI. His work examines brain activity patterns, emotion regulation, and genetic influences on psychiatric conditions.
Key research interests span cognitive control mechanisms, functional connectivity analysis, and the neurobiological underpinnings of psychiatric disorders. Collaborations include studies on weather's impact on brain volume and neural correlates of autonomic responses during rest. His methodologies emphasize task-based paradigms and data-driven approaches to neuroimaging analysis, contributing to biomarker development for schizophrenia.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary research across psychiatry, neuroscience, and clinical psychology, with notable contributions to understanding frontoparietal deficits in schizophrenia and adolescent emotion regulation. Despite no formal awards listed, his work reflects significant engagement in high-impact translational research within Yale’s academic ecosystem.
