معرفی
Brittany Bryant, DSW, LCSW serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) School of Medicine. Her work focuses on cultural adaptation of substance abuse treatments for marginalized youth and structural determinants of school discipline.
- Education: B.S. in Psychology (College of Charleston, 2007), M.S.W. in Social Work (University of South Carolina, 2011), D.S.W. in Clinical Social Work and Leadership (University of Tennessee, 2017)
Research Interests center on:
- Addressing racial disparities in youth justice and education systems
- Implementing culturally adapted behavioral health interventions
- Studying structural determinants of disciplinary actions in schools
Scientific Awards include:
- Norbert and Charlotte Rieger Award for best paper in JAACAP (2021)
- Stanford Center for Dissemination and Implementation Science Fellowship (2023)
- Harvard Global Scholars Clinical Research Training Program Scholarship (2023)
Research Funding: Principal Investigator on NIH grant K23DA057412 (2022-2027) for cultural adaptation of alcohol and drug use treatment for Black justice-involved youth.
Publications (2020-2025) demonstrate consistent focus on pediatric health, psychiatry, racial equity, and implementation science.
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