Fellowship Faculty Mentors
The list below denotes faculty members who are actively recruiting fellows to join their labs for summer/fall 2024. (Other faculty members may be able to mentor as well and we encourage you to reach out).
Lisham (Lee) Ashrafioun, PhD currently accepting a fellow
- Substance use disorders, chronic pain, and suicide
- Psychosocial pain and substance use disorders treatments; health services intervention to increase engagement in psychosocial treatments
- Veterans
- Current projects for fellow involvement: trials of clinical and health services research on mindfulness and cognitive-behavioral interventions among individuals with substance use disorders and/or chronic pain; Secondary analysis from clinical trials, publicly available datasets, and electronic health record data; program evaluation research in community-based projects to prevent overdose in rural communities
- Contact Dr. Ashrafioun
- Impact of sleep disorders on the development and course of suicide risk
- Suicide in military populations
- Treatment initiation and adherence in patients with obstructive sleep apnea
- Contact Dr. Bishop
- Public health and population-based approaches to suicide prevention
- Policy
- 18-34 year old Veterans: Premature death, suicide, and upstream prevention
- Contact Dr. Caine
Ian Cero, PhD available to serve as secondary preceptor
- Assistant Professor
- Specializes in quantitative approaches to suicide prevention, focusing on social network analysis and mathematical modeling of suicide risk in adolescents and active-duty military
- Founding member of the Department's Quantitative Methods Core, providing statistical support for fellows and faculty
- Leads the monthly Seminar on Open Questions (SOQs) in Suicide Research, exploring major themes in the field
- Contact Dr. Cero
- Interpersonal violence and suicide
- Child abuse and neglect
- Therapeutic justice
- Contact Dr. Cerulli
Kenneth Conner, PsyD, MPH currently accepting a fellow
- Substance abuse and suicide
- High risk approaches
- Emergency care
- Current projects for fellow involvement: Opportunity to collaborate in an ongoing R01 study of acute warning signs for suicidal behavior in adult patients hospitalized following a suicide attempt at the University of Rochester Medical Center.
- Contact Dr. Conner
- Suicide in later life
- Health and aging services and interventions research
- Contact Dr. Conwell
Caroline Easton, PhD currently accepting a fellow
- Digital Therapeutics, Digital Treatment Tools, Wearable Technology,
- Biomarker Research, AI
- Fields of Study: Addiction Psychiatry, Forensics, Family Violence & Suicide Prevention
- Current projects for fellow involvement: RITch®CBT (Avatar Assisted CBT) vs. TAU (Human Administered CBT) to Treat Addiction, Depression & Aggression Outcomes. Additionally, objective data will be collected via wearable technology as well as cortisol & genetic biomarker data.
- Contact Dr. Easton
Paul Geha, MD currently accepting a fellow
- Chronic pain & suicide
- Methodologies include brain imaging & natural language processing
- Current projects for fellow involvement: study examining the language of chronic pain using natural language and acoustic analyses; study of brain biomarkers of risk and resilience to chronic pain using fMRI.
- Contact Dr. Geha
- Health economics
- Older adult health services research
- Big data analytics, machine learning
- Contact Dr. Li
Thomas O'Connor, PhD currently accepting a fellow
- Perinatal mental health
- Developmental origins of health & disease
- Psychological-biological mechanisms
- Current projects for fellow involvement: Opportunity to work on multi-disciplinary projects that track experiences and exposures in pregnancy and their impact on the mother and developing child.
- Contact Dr. O'Connor
Wilfred Pigeon, PhD currently accepting a fellow
- Sleep problems and suicide
- Behavioral interventions research
- Veterans
- Current projects for fellow involvement: Opportunity to be involved in a large, DoD-funded, 4-year, innovative clinical trial testing digital interventions for insomnia and depression and/or an NIH-funded treatment development grant to adapt CBT for insomnia to hazardous alcohol users; access to resources of The Sleep & Neurophysiology Sleep Research Laboratory; collaborations with our Behavioral Sleep Medicine Service
- Contact Dr. Pigeon
- Clinical assessment and management of at risk groups
- Training models
- Behavioral interventions research
- Projects for fellow involvement: Analysis of intervention effectiveness data for suicide attempt survivors (R01, Pisani); Mixed-methods study examining warning signs 24h before suicide attempts (R01, Bagge/Conner); Crisis stabilization center intervention trial (R34, Pisani/Lockman).
- Contact Dr. Pisani
Caroline Silva, PhD currently accepting a fellow
- Suicide prevention interventions for geographically and linguistically isolated minorities, in particular Hispanic/Latino adults
- Psychosocial interventions targeting cultural-social determinants of suicide
- Smartphone technology to assess real time, real world changes in suicide risk
- Current project for fellow involvement: clinical trial of brief coaching program (Engage Coaching) to increase cultural-social engagement among Spanish-speakers at risk for suicide, including use of active (EMA) and passive (GPS; ambient audio) remote monitoring to track outcomes
- Contact Dr. Silva
- Forensic and justice-involved individuals at risk
- Behavioral health treatment engagement and treatment to reduce risk
- Contact Dr. Swogger
Kim Van Orden, PhD currently accepting a fellow
- Later life suicide prevention research
- Psychosocial interventions for loneliness, isolation
- Interpersonal Theory of Suicide
- Current projects for fellow involvement: clinical trial of a brief coaching program (Engage Coaching) to reduce loneliness in older adults, including the use of smartphone-based monitoring (active & passive monitoring); co-mentoring with Dr. Caroline Silva on a clinical trial of Engage Coaching for Spanish-speakers; collaboration with Dr. Aileen Aldalur on suicide risk in Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing adults; secondary data analysis from several clinical trials with lonely older adults.
- Contact Dr. Van Orden
Arielle Sheftall, PhD currently accepting a fellow
- Developmental mechanisms that confer risk for suicide in childhood
- Racial disparities in suicidal behavior among youth
- Mental health promotion and suicide prevention for Black youth
- Current projects for fellow involvement: a longitudinal study investigating the relationship between trajectories of neurocognitive functioning and emotion regulation/reactivity and suicidal behavior in youth with a parental history of suicidal behavior; a longitudinal study investigating familial characteristics, ADHD symptomology, and neurocognitive functioning in suicide risk; a randomized control trial that investigates the effectiveness of two non-traditional methods of therapy in decreasing depression and anxiety symptomology as well as suicidal behavior.
- Contact Dr. Sheftall
Steve Silverstein, PhD
- Suicide risk in first-episode psychosis and high-risk states
- Relationships between perceptual changes and suicide risk in schizophrenia and risk states
- Suicide risk and mental health after vision loss
- Contact Dr. Silverstein
- Developmental psychopathology
- Child maltreatment, maternal depression influences
- Preventive interventions with at-risk youth
- Contact Dr. Toth
Marsha Wittink, MD currently accepting a fellow (to co-mentor)
- Severe mental illness and psychotic disorders
- Medical comorbidity, especially cardiovascular disease, diabetes, COPD
- Hospital outcomes such as length of stay and readmission rate, primary care outcomes such as engagement in care, process metrics
- Current projects for fellow involvement: Opportunity to be involved in comparison of 3 medical psychiatry units, patient characteristics and health utilization outcomes, development of research infrastructure for longitudinal mental health, cognitive, functional and physical functioning over time.
- Contact Dr. Wittink
Peter Wyman, PhD currently accepting a fellow
- Youth and young adults/military populations
- Social network analysis
- Community-partnered interventions research
- Contact Dr. Wyman