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Naomi Libby, MD, MHA is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Yale School of Medicine's Child Study Center. She holds a BS from Brandeis University (2005), an MD from the University of Pittsburgh (2012), and an MHA from The George Washington University (2022). Her research focuses on LGBTQ mental health, neurodevelopmental disorders, and the intersection of faith with gender/sexual identity. Key projects include the Dear Abby study exploring religious identity among LGBTQ individuals and investigations into neural mechanisms underlying autism spectrum disorder.
Notable contributions include peer-reviewed work on LGBTQ youth mental health care and cognitive reappraisal in children with ASD. She collaborates with prominent researchers like James McPartland and Brent Vander Wyk. Awards include recognition at the 2017 Yale School of Medicine Commencement ceremony.
Her clinical and academic activities emphasize translational research, medical education, and improving healthcare access for marginalized youth populations.

