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Eli Lebowitz is an Associate Professor in the Child Study Center at Yale School of Medicine. His research focuses on childhood anxiety and OCD, emphasizing neurobiological and familial influences. He developed the SPACE (Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions) treatment, a parent-based intervention. Lebowitz holds multiple grants, including R33, R21, KL2, and K23 awards, and has been recognized with the NARSAD Young Investigator Award.
Education: PhD (Clinical Psychology, Tel Aviv University, 2010), Postdoctoral training at Yale University School of Medicine (2011). Professional roles include Co-Director of the Anxiety and Mood Disorders Program and faculty in the Predoctoral Internship and Postdoctoral Fellowship in Psychology.
Research Interests: Biomarkers in clinical populations, parent-child interaction patterns, oxytocin levels in children with OCD, and technological innovations in mental health assessment. His lab studies avoidance behaviors, brain imaging (fMRI), and hypophyseal hormones in anxious children.
Publications: Recent work explores social media's role in adolescent anxiety, oxytocin's role in parent-child dynamics, and chronotherapeutic interventions for bipolar disorder. Themes include parent-based treatments, neurobiological mechanisms, and translational research.
Awards: R33, R21, KL2, K23 grants; NARSAD Young Investigator Award (2013).
Advising & Grants: Mentors postdocs, graduate students, and postgrad associates. His grants support clinical trials and explanatory studies on treatment efficacy.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Program for Anxiety Disorders at Yale Child Study Center, collaborating with researchers like Wendy Silverman and Carla E. Marin on clinical trials and biomarker studies.