Summary
PhD Candidate
Versatile and results-driven professional with growing expertise in clinical research, analysis, and reporting. Passionate about advocating for clients/patients and promoting quality services, health, wellbeing, and positive outcomes utilizing evidence-based methodologies and interdepartmental collaboration. Exceptional researcher with a proven record of accurate data compilation, analysis, and synthesis. Articulate communicator and champion of cross-functional teams.
Core Competencies
• Clinical Psychology Leadership
• Full Life Cycle Project Management • Cross-Functional Team Leadership • Time Management & Prioritization • Laboratory Operations & Procedures • Documentation / Records / Reporting |
• Clinical Research & Analysis
• Clinical Interviewing Methods • Strategic Planning & Execution • Evidence Based Methodologies • Interdisciplinary Collaboration • Data & Information Management |
• Underrepresented People Groups
• Diversity & Socioeconomic Factors • Client Advocacy & Patient Services • Cross-Cultural & Global Experiences • Community Outreach & Engagement • Research Study Design & Coordination |
Career Experience | ||
YALE UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE – New Haven, CT 2021 – Present
Clinical Research Assistant & Post-Graduate Research Associate, Yale Stress Center
Conduct participant-facing human subjects research for two NHI funded studies at the Yale Stress Center, one being a randomized control trial looking at the effects of the drug Semaglutide on stress and craving for highly palatable foods in an obese population, and the other on the effects of mindfulness in reducing stress in parents of young children
- Guide participants through each study from start to finish, including screening, intake, cognitive assessments, clinical and physical assessments, biological specimen collection, and all study logistics
- Collect and analyse data such as physical measurements, activity, self-report, interview assessments, food intake.
- Manage inventory of biological specimens for both studies, the drug trial being a lab heavy study that contains a total of 7 labs spanning up to 4 months all involving 7 hormones collected across 177 samples in total. The parenting study is a 2-year longitudinal study of over 200 participants.
- Conduct and score the SCID, Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 disorders, for over 51 participants spanning across 8 studies including 6 drug and alcohol or polydrug trials.
- Conduct Imagery Scripts sessions for inducing craving, stress and neutral states in alcohol use disorder/ substance use disorder populations. Have currently written over 25 set of scripts for a total of 75 lab imagery sessions.
- Coordinated, planned, and conducted a two-day Script Imagery Development training session for 13 participants from across labs and vocations.
UNIVERSITY OF BATH – Bath, UK 2019 – 2021
Student Ambassador
Served as a postgraduate student ambassador, driving campus outreach and execution of events to support over 97 current and prospective students. Leveraged exceptional communications, empathy, EQ, and psychology background to respond to resistance and/or issues from students.
- Planned, coordinated, and executed “Virtual Open Day,” spearheading live chats with 2K+ prospective students.
- Streamlined interdepartmental collaboration with more than 500 faculty and students.
- Trusted resource on cross-cultural and global assimilation to the campus and to the U.S.
- Guided over 20 Psychology undergrads during network events by providing program insights.
DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY – Leicester, UK 2017 – 2019
Course Representative (2018 – 2019)
Selected to represent the entire Psychology cohort of # students.
- Served as liaison between the administration and students, mediating key student matters, highlighting persistent issues, supporting monthly meetings as a minute taker, and acknowledging successful student initiatives.
- Drafted all three reports, memorandums, and letters, emphasizing accurate and concise information collected during meetings during the university year.
Research Assistant (2017 – 2018)
Administered quality research support, planning, and delivery as outlined by professors and departmental guidelines.
- One of 4 research assistants managing data collection and experimental execution for a project under the working title, “The Illusion of Transparency: Egocentrism and Online Communication” in a time-sensitive environment.
- Recruited 12 participants, instructing on procedures, study specifics and consenting.
- Compiled and analyzed data, debriefed participants, and facilitated training.
- Highlighted key skills in data records and retrieval in both paper and digital formats.
- Completed data collection 3 months ahead of schedule.
- Established expertise on IBM SPSS utilization for statistical data analyses.
Community Leadership | ||
Volunteer Teaching Assistant, APNA SCHOOL – Bhopal, India (8/2018 – 10/2018)
Drove student learning and goal achievement by preparing engaging curriculum, lesson plans, and experiential learning opportunities for students with low socioeconomic backgrounds or children of migrant workers. Divided classroom activities across different age groups in a school with limited classrooms or shared facilities. Researched and planned field trips to local museums, as well as dance classes during recess hours.
- Instructed and inspired over 23 students across 3 months.
- Directed 20 students in dance classes that delivered a performance to faculty during the Republic Day celebration.
- Positioned 2 students to receive scholarships to attend private schools, a substantial accomplishment, as private schools across India have significantly greater resources than government-funded schools.
- Communicated effectively to overcome lack of familial support spanning diverse emotional, social, cultural, and financial barriers. Navigated complex relationship issues between family members and provided active listening and intervention upon disclosures of abuse and trauma.
Submitted Publications | ||
- Haeny; A.Chowdhary; A.King; J. O’Malley; S.S.; & R. Sinha. A Thematic Analysis of Stress, Alcohol and Drug-Cue, and Neutral/Relaxing Events to Inform Approaches for Improving Treatment Among Black Adults with Substance Use Disorder. ##-##, Drugs and Alcohol Dependence, 20.
Education & Training | ||
Master of Science, Applied Psychology, University of Bath – Bath, UK
Bachelor of Science, Psychology, De Montfort University – Leicester, UK
Technical Proficiencies | ||
SCID & MINI Diagnostic Tools • IBM SPSS • Imagery Script Development • Centrifuge Machines • Qualtrics • RedCap
Language Proficiencies | ||
English (Fluent) • Hindi (Fluent) • Urdu (Intermediate)