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Integrated Data Analysis with Longitudinal Data: Applications in Child Mental Health

Department & Center Events
Population, Family and Reproductive Health

Wednesday, April 27, 2022, 12:15 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. ET
Location
Wolfe Street Building/W2030 (Paige Hall)
Hybrid
Past Event
Rashelle Musci, Associate Professor, Mental Health, Population, Family and Reproductive Health

speaker

Rashelle J. Musci, PhD, MS
Dr. Ali and Rose Kawi Professor in Mental Health

Associate Professor, Department of Mental Health
Department of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Rashelle Musci, PhD, MS, is an expert in prevention science, child mental health, and quantitative methods and measurement in public health. Her research focuses on advanced latent variable methodology for use in developmental science; exploring the intergenerational transmission of self-regulation and how that transmission may be impacted by universal prevention programming; and understanding individual differences in prevention and intervention effects, particularly those differences that can be attributed to genetic influences. Dr. Musci holds a doctoral degree in Human Development, as well as a Master of Science in Child Development and Bachelor of Science in Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior from the University of California, Davis. She currently serves as the director of doctoral programs in the Department of Mental Health at BSPH.

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