
معرفی
Rashelle Jean Musci, PhD, MS, is an Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her primary affiliations span the Department of Mental Health, Biostatistics, and the Wendy Klag Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities. She leads the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Data Analysis Center and contributes to national prevention science leadership.
- Doctorate in Human Development (University of California, Davis, 2011)
- Master of Science in Child Development (UC Davis, 2008)
- Bachelor of Science in Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior (UC Davis)
- Post-doctoral fellowships in Prevention Science (NIMH T32) and Adolescent Health (LEAH Award)
Dr. Musci specializes in latent variable modeling, prevention research, neurodevelopment, and data harmonization. Her work integrates genetics into universal prevention programs, focusing on personalized intervention strategies, developmental processes, and mechanisms of program efficacy across populations. She has pioneered statistical methods for gene-environment interaction studies and discrete-time survival analysis in substance use research.
Her article trends include neurodevelopmental disorders, mental health disparities, genetic moderation in prevention, and longitudinal modeling. Scientific awards highlight her teaching, mentoring, and methodological innovations. She serves as Principal Investigator on NIH grants and contributes to the ECHO program's neurodevelopmental research.
- Dr. Rose and Ali Kawi Professor of Mental Health (2019)
- Johns Hopkins Discovery Award (2018)
- AMTRA Award for Advising/Mentoring (2018)
- NIMH Child Prevention Fellowship (2013)
Dr. Musci's methodological seminars and measurement courses train future public health professionals. She collaborates across disciplines, including the Women’s Interagency HIV Study and national studies on adolescent health, while advancing data harmonization techniques for multi-cohort integrative analysis.





