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Angela Maupin, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Child Psychology at the Yale Child Study Center, Yale School of Medicine. She holds a PhD and MA in Psychology from Michigan State University (2012 and 2007 respectively). Her research focuses on parenting interventions, maternal behavior, and child development in low-income populations. Key areas include evaluating community-based parenting programs, examining neural responses to infant cues in smoking mothers, and understanding how socioeconomic factors influence parenting practices. Dr. Maupin’s work bridges clinical psychology with public health, emphasizing evidence-based strategies to improve child outcomes. She has collaborated with researchers like Helena Rutherford and Linda Mayes on studies published in Journal of Child and Family Studies and Parenting. Her contributions were recognized in 2023 by the Yale Child Study Center for academic excellence.