Kristin Perry is a postdoctoral fellow in the Prevention and Methodology Training (PAMT) program working with Rina Eiden, professor of psychology; and Stephanie Lanza, professor of biobehavioral health and director of the Prevention Research Center.
Dr. Perry’s research uses a developmental psychopathology approach to study the development of externalizing behavior problems. She is interested in examining how the prenatal period shapes the development of these behaviors across childhood and adolescence.
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.
Kristin Perry is a postdoctoral fellow in the Prevention and Methodology Training (PAMT) program working with Rina Eiden, professor of psychology; and Stephanie Lanza, professor of biobehavioral health and director of the Prevention Research Center.
Dr. Perry’s research uses a developmental psychopathology approach to study the development of externalizing behavior problems. She is interested in examining how the prenatal period shapes the development of these behaviors across childhood and adolescence.
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.
