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Morgan Mannweiler

PAMT Predoctoral Fellow

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Morgan Mannweiler

PAMT Predoctoral Fellow

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Morgan Mannweiler (she/her) is a graduate student in Penn State’s Clinical Psychology program and a Prevention and Methodology Training (PAMT) pre-doctoral fellow mentored by Karen Bierman, Evan Pugh University Professor and professor of psychology and human development and family studies, and Damon Jones, research professor of health and human development and director of the Social Investment Optimizer.

Morgan’s research is shaped by a desire to challenge the disparities embedded in our education and mental health systems affecting children in lower-resourced families and communities. She is interested in using prevention and developmental science to inform and promote systemic change that ensures all children have equitable access to high-quality programming that promotes healthy developmental trajectories.

Morgan earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Master of Education in Mental Health Counseling, and Specialist in Education from the University of Florida and a Master of Science in Psychology and Certificate in Translational Science from Penn State.

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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