معرفی
Hung Pham is a Biostatistician/Neuroepidemiologist affiliated with the Child Study Center at Yale University's School of Medicine. His research focuses on maternal mental health, epigenetic mechanisms in child development, and the impact of adverse experiences on mental health outcomes. He collaborates extensively with researchers like Kieran O'Donnell on projects examining prenatal stress effects and child maltreatment consequences.
Research Interests:
- Biostatistical methodologies in psychiatric epidemiology
- Epigenetic correlates of anxiety and depression
- Public health interventions for perinatal mental health
- Developmental origins of mental disorders
Recent Work Trends: His publications (2021–2024) emphasize translational research bridging prenatal environmental exposures with epigenetic aging metrics. Key themes include maternal anxiety's fetal programming effects and maltreatment-related epigenetic dysregulation in children.
Lab/Team Affiliation: Primarily based at the Child Study Center, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams across psychiatry and obstetrics.


