معرفی
Jennifer M. Loya, PhD, is an Associate Research Scientist in Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. She holds a PhD in Psychology from George Mason University (2021) and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Yale Department of Psychiatry under Dr. Brian Kiluk. Her research focuses on improving access to evidence-based treatments for substance use disorders, particularly among incarcerated populations, through implementation science and digital therapeutics.
Education:
- PhD in Psychology (Clinical Concentration), George Mason University, 2021
- MA in Psychology (Clinical Concentration), George Mason University, 2017
- BS in Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, 2012
Research Interests:
- Development of digital interventions (e.g., CBT4CBT) for substance use disorders
- Implementation science in correctional settings
- Health equity for marginalized populations
Awards:
- 2024 NIDA K23 Award to study digital therapeutic implementation in incarcerated populations
Grants & Mentorship:
- Recipient of T32DA007238 postdoctoral fellowship
- Mentors include Dr. Brian Kiluk (primary), Dr. Joan Cook, Dr. Sandra Springer, and Dr. Ashley Hagaman
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Psychotherapy Development Center through mentorship with Dr. Kiluk. Active in the Janeway Society, promoting physician-scientist development.
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