People

Faculty:

Marc N. Branch, Ph.D. (University of Maryland, 1972). Professor. Dr. Branch has interests in the general experimental analysis of behavior with special emphasis on conditioned reinforcement. Current research focuses on behavioral pharmacology with special emphasis on behavioral contributors to tolerance to psychoactive drugs.

Jesse Dallery, Ph.D. (Emory University, 1999). Associate Professor. Dr. Dallery has interests in animal and human behavioral pharmacology, with a special emphasis on nicotine, quantitative models of choice and decision making, and linking advances in technology with contingency managment interventions to promote smoking cessation and other health-related behavior.

Brian A. Iwata, Ph.D. (Florida State University, 1974). Professor and Director of the Florida Center on Self-Injury. His primary areas of interest are applied behavior analysis, developmental disabilities, functional analysis of behavior disorders, program evaluation, and staff training and management.

H. S. Pennypacker, Ph.D. (Duke University, 1962). Professor. Dr. Pennypacker is an experimental and applied behavior analyst with primary interests in the transfer of behavioral technology from the laboratory to the community and culture at large.

Timothy R. Vollmer, Ph.D. (University of Florida, 1992). Professor. Dr. Vollmer has interests in applied behavior analysis, developmental disabilities, school-based assessment and treatment, behavioral parenting, and evaluation of reinforcement schedules as treatment for severe behavior disorders.

Clive Wynne, Ph.D. (University of Edinburgh, 1986). Professor. Dr. Wynne has interests in all aspects of the experimental analysis of the behavior (including cognitive behavior) of animals of many species. Current research investigates the special sensitivity of domestic dogs to human cues.

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Affiliate Faculty:

Current Graduate Students in Behavior Analysis:

  • Beavers, Gracie
  • Berrard, Kerri
  • Bosch, Amanda
  • Cassidy, Rachel
  • Donaldson, Jeanne
  • Erb, John "Philip"
  • Fahmie, Tara
  • Feuerbacher, Erica
  • Gregory, Meagan
  • Harper, Jill
  • Jarvis, Brantley
  • Kangas, Brian
  • Kurti, Allison
  • Lagorio, Carla
  • Macaskill, Anne
  • Maguire, David
  • Meredith, Steven
  • Phillips, Cara
  • Querim, Angie
  • Rashid, Monique
  • Rojewski, Alana
  • Rone, Amanda
  • Rooker, Griffin
  • Rusak, Jennifer
  • Sims, Zachariah
  • Spencer, Jessica
  • Sy, Jolene
  • Walker, Stephen
  • Whitehouse, Cristina

Current Position of Recent Graduates (2005-present):

  • Leonardo Andrade, Ph.D. - Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut
  • Elizabeth Athens, Ph.D. - Program Manager, ABA Learning Centre, Richmond, British Columbia
  • Sarah Bloom, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, Special Education, Utah State University
  • Carrie Borrero, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • John Borrero, Ph.D. - Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
  • Jason Bourret, Ph.D. - Assistant Director of Organizational Behavior Management, New England Center for Children; Clinical Assistant Professor, Western New England College and Northeastern University
  • Chris Bullock, Ph.D. - Research Scientist, US Army Institute for Research
  • Erin Camp, Ph.D. - Clinical Director, Autism Concepts, Inc., Kansas City, KS
  • Anthony DeFulio, Ph.D. - Instructor, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • Carrie Dempsey, Ph.D.- Assistant Professor, California State University – Stanislaus, Dept. of Psychology
  • Claudia Dozier, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, University of Kansas, Dept. Applied Behavioral Sciences
  • Jennifer Fritz, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, Psychology, University of Houston
  • Meagan Gregory, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Florida Institute of Technology
  • Annibal Guitterez, Ph.D. - Assistant Scientist, UM-NSU CARD, University of Miami, Department of Psychology
  • Jennifer Hammond, Ph.D. - Post-doctoral Fellow, Deptartment of Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine
  • Matthew Locey, Ph.D.- Postdoctoral Fellow, SUNY, Stony Brook
  • Pam Neidert, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, Univerity of Kansas, Deptartment of Applied Behavioral Sciences
  • Julie Marusich, Ph.D.- Postdoctoral Scientist, Postodoctoral Scientist, Research Triangle Institute, Durham, NC
  • Erin McClure, Ph.D. - Postdoctoral Fellow, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • Jon Pinkston, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, University of North Texas, Denton, TX
  • Bethany Raiff, Ph.D. - Principal Investigator, National Development and Research Institutes, NY, NY
  • Joey Reyes, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, Westfield State University, MA
  • Natalie Rolider, Ph.D. - Instructor, Deptartment of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • Amanda Rone, Ph.D. - Assistant Scientist, Behavior Analysis Services Program, Psychology Department, University of Florida
  • Griffin Rooker, Ph.D. - Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • Claire St. Peter-Pipkin, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, West Virginia University, Department of Psychology
  • Andrew Samaha, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Utah State University
  • Kathryn Saulsgiver, Ph.D. - Postdoctoral Fellow, Human Behavioral Pharmacology Laboratory, University of Vermont
  • Kim Sloman, Ph.D. - Clinical Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University
  • Jessica Thomason, Ph.D. - Program Specialist, New England Center for Children (MA)
  • Rachelle Yankelevitz, Ph.D. - Postdoctoral Fellow, Oregon Health Sciences University
  • Jin Ho Yoon, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, Baylor College of Medicine
  • Matthew Weaver, Ph.D. - Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Psychology
  • David Wilson, Ph.D. - Clinical Director, Advoserve (NJ)
Department of Psychology
Room 114, Psychology Bldg
P.O. Box 112250
Gainesville, FL 32611-2250
 
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