معرفی
Celine Li is a Researcher in the Department of Psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine. She holds a BA in Psychology from UC Berkeley with a minor in Early Development & Learning Science. Her research spans neuroimaging techniques (fMRI/EEG), mental health interventions, and grant management. She managed the NSF-funded TRANSCEND PhD training program at the University of Connecticut (2022–2024), focusing on post-award grant administration. Her work addresses complex PTSD, dissociation, somatic symptoms, and the intersection of substance use disorders with chronic pain. She has contributed to studies on epigenetic markers in obesity, pharmacological safety profiling, and sleep interventions targeting co-occurring disorders.
Research Interests:
- Neuroscience of mental health disorders
- Brain imaging methodologies
- Psychological intervention outcomes
- Pharmacological safety in opioid use
- Epigenetic contributions to health behaviors
Recent research trends include cross-sectional mental health analyses, clinical drug trials, and scoping reviews of neuroimaging applications. Grants and advising: Managed NSF NRT grants and contributed to translational research programs. Collaborations involve interdisciplinary teams focusing on trauma, pain, and addiction.
Labs/Teams: Active in Yale School of Medicine’s Psychiatry department, contributing to projects on emotional well-being and substance use interventions.