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(she/her) is an undergraduate Research Assistant for the TEAM Lab. She transferred from Irvine Valley College to the University of California, Irvine where she will be completing her Bachelor’s degree in Psychological Science. Her research interests include neurological disorders and cultural and intergenerational trauma. She hopes to work towards a PhD in clinical psychology in hopes to work with cancer patients with counseling, behavioral interventions and various neuropsychological assessments. Outside of research, she likes to study art history, hiking, and watch k-dramas and anime.
(she/her) is an undergraduate research assistant of the TEAM Lab. She is a 4th year Psychological Science student at the University of California, Irvine. Jenna is passionate about the field of mental health, as well as Industrial/Organizational Psychology. She hopes to build a career in the field of organizational psychology as a consultant, with the goal of improving workplace conditions for ethnic minorities. As an undergraduate RA, she has conducted research on the credibility of various mental health apps under the One Mind PsyberGuide project, along with assisting in the research of digital suicide interventions for Latinx youths. She is currently working on her honors thesis exploring work discrimination against Muslim and Arab Americans. She is also heavily involved in UCI’s HR organization as a VP of External Relations. Outside of school, Jenna enjoys spending quality time with friends and family, reading, and try out new cafes to see which one has the best matcha.
(she/her) is an Undergraduate Research Assistant for TEAM Lab. She is a 4th year Psychological Science, B.A. student at the University of California, Irvine. Her research interests include creating and evaluating the effectiveness of Positive Psychological-based interventions (PPIs) and techniques for underprivileged and underserved youth/communities. She is also interested in understanding the specific mediating factors that make PPIs effective for different communities. Hana is working towards a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology after she graduates from UCI. Currently for One Mind Psyberguide, Hana will work mainly on the Help @ Hand project. When Hana is not thinking about or conducting research, you can find her training as a student-athlete for UCI’s Women’s Cross Country and Track and Field teams, taking long walks on the beach, or cooking elaborate (and messy) meals.
(she/her) is a Postbacc Research Assistant for the TEAM lab, based out of the University of California, Irvine. She has her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and Social Behavior (Psychological Science) from the University of California, Irvine. Amy hopes to work towards a PhD or a PsyD in developmental psychology, particularly in child psychology, and focus on working with children and youth with emotional and behavioral disorders. She is currently working as a part of the Behavioral Health Systems Transformation (BHST) project. Outside of academia, Amy enjoys traveling and video editing.
(she/her) is an undergraduate research assistant for the TEAM Lab. She is in her fourth year at the University of California, Irvine studying Psychological Science. She has an interest in becoming a market research analyst. In her free time, she enjoys listening to music, skateboarding, and playing tennis.
(she/her) is an undergraduate research assistant for the TEAM lab. She is a second year student, working towards completing her Bachelor’s degree in Psychological Science at the University of California, Irvine. Upon completing her Bachelor’s degree, Michelle aims to obtain a Master’s degree in Human Factors Psychology. Her focus aligns with her career aspirations, where she is interested in human-computer interaction and human-centered designs. Her passion lies in creating innovative solutions for bridging the interaction between humans and technology. Outside of academics and work, Michelle often finds herself reading, playing video games, or training for rugby.
Former TEAM Lab Staff
Former Graduate Students
now a Postdoctoral Researcher at Northwestern University