Joseph Lancaster is a PhD candidate in HDFS and a PAMT predoctoral fellow at the Pennsylvania State University. He studies recovery from substance use disorders from a chronic care perspective. His research uses intensive longitudinal methods to investigate within-person recovery processes in situ. Joseph is mentored at Penn State by Bo Cleveland, professor of human development and family studies; and Tim Brick, associate professor of human development and family studies and Institute for Computational and Data Sciences faculty co-hire.
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.
Joseph Lancaster is a PhD candidate in HDFS and a PAMT predoctoral fellow at the Pennsylvania State University. He studies recovery from substance use disorders from a chronic care perspective. His research uses intensive longitudinal methods to investigate within-person recovery processes in situ. Joseph is mentored at Penn State by Bo Cleveland, professor of human development and family studies; and Tim Brick, associate professor of human development and family studies and Institute for Computational and Data Sciences faculty co-hire.
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.






