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Ashlee Moore is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the State University of New York at Oswego. Her work bridges psychology, genetics, and neuroscience, with a focus on understanding the genetic and environmental underpinnings of mental health conditions. Dr. Moore holds a B.S. in Psychology from Middle Tennessee State University (2013) and a Ph.D. in Clinical and Translational Science with a concentration in Psychiatric, Behavioral, and Statistical Genetics from Virginia Commonwealth University (2019).
Her research explores topics including psychophysiological fear mechanisms, callous-unemotional traits, cultural identity development, and substance use patterns in diverse populations. She emphasizes translational research to improve clinical outcomes, particularly in college-aged and aging populations. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates behavioral genetics, statistical modeling, and neurobiological measures.
Dr. Moore teaches courses such as Biopsychology, Abnormal Psychology, and Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Identity Development. Her recent publications (2023–2025) highlight studies on fear learning pathways, alcohol misuse in ancestrally diverse cohorts, and polygenic risk interactions with trauma exposure.
She actively contributes to campus mental health initiatives, linking research to student well-being. While no specific awards are listed, her work demonstrates sustained engagement with high-impact topics in behavioral and clinical sciences.




