
معرفی
David W. Sosnowski, PhD is an Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in the Department of Mental Health. He is also affiliated with the Wendy Klag Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities and teaches courses related to developmental psychology and mental health.
Education
- PhD from Virginia Commonwealth University (2019)
- BS from Pennsylvania State University (2013)
Dr. Sosnowski is a developmental psychologist whose research focuses on understanding the biological and social mechanisms linking childhood adversity to health and behavior throughout life. His work specifically examines epigenetic modifications in the context of adverse childhood experiences, substance use, and factors that promote resilience in these contexts.
His recent research has expanded to examine genetic and epigenetic markers of stress-related exposures and substance use disorders. He also investigates positive childhood experiences and their measurement as counterbalances to adverse experiences.
Dr. Sosnowski's publications span topics in epigenetics, developmental psychology, and addiction research. He has published on the epigenetic effects of opioid overdose, the interplay between maternal stress and infant development, and resilience factors in substance use disorders.




