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Morgan Caudle

SDSU/ UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology

Morgan Caudle
Morgan Caudle is a third-year doctoral student in the Experimental Psychopathology Track of the SDSU/ UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology. She is especially interested in conducting research related to investigating mechanisms to serve as novel intervention targets for mood, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorders. She currently assists with research in the Stress and Neuroimaging Lab at UCSD and works as a doctoral trainee therapist for the Department of Veteran’s Affairs PTSD clinical team. Over the past year, she published 5 first-author research articles and co-authored 9 poster presentations, primarily focused on working memory, psychopathology, and underlying neural correlates. Morgan is currently preparing to apply for the F31 Ruth L. Kirschstein Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award to support additional training and mentorship for her dissertation. For her dissertation, she plans to analyze neuroimaging data in conjunction with ecological momentary assessment data and is excited for the opportunity this project presents to receive additional data science training in intensive longitudinal data analysis.