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Autumn Kujawa is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology and Human Development at Peabody College, Vanderbilt University. Her academic work is centered on understanding emotional and cognitive development in the context of mental health and adversity.
Her research interests include:
- Developmental psychopathology
- Emotional functioning and regulation
- Mental health trajectories in youth
- Impact of stress and adversity on development
- Parenting influences on emotional development
- Cognition and cognitive development in clinical and non-clinical populations
While no recent publications are listed in the provided text, her research focus suggests a strong orientation toward longitudinal studies of affective and cognitive development, particularly in the context of risk for depression and anxiety. Her work likely integrates behavioral, physiological, and neurocognitive methods to examine early markers of psychopathology.
There are no listed scientific awards or honors in the available information.
Dr. Kujawa advises graduate students in psychology and human development, though specific names are not provided. There is no mention of external grant funding in the text, but her research profile suggests active involvement in federally or institutionally supported studies. She is likely involved in interdisciplinary collaborations within Peabody College and the broader Vanderbilt research community.
She may be affiliated with research labs or centers focused on child development, mental health, or developmental neuroscience at Vanderbilt, though no specific lab or team is named in the provided content.




