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Danielle Rice

PAMT Predoctoral Fellow

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Danielle Rice

PAMT Predoctoral Fellow

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Danielle Rice is a doctoral student in Human Development and Family Studies and a PAMT predoctoral fellow. She is interested in mechanisms that underlie the development of psychopathology in childhood and adolescence across multiple levels of analysis. This includes examining how factors like psychophysiology, emotion regulation, and close relationships contribute to the development of externalizing behaviors like substance use. She hopes to apply this work to prevention to decrease the risk of substance use and maladjustment more broadly. Danielle is mentored by Lisa Gatzke-Kopp and Zachary Fisher.

Danielle received her M.S. in Human Development and Family Studies from The Pennsylvania State University and her B.S. in Psychological Science from the University of Vermont.

About PAMT

The Prevention and Methodology Training (PAMT) program, funded by a T32 grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, trains predoctoral and postdoctoral researchers in the integration of prevention science and statistical methodology for the behavioral sciences.

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