Researcher
Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois, United States
I am passionate about identifying early indicators of and protective factors for cognitive decline, with an overall aim of improving both daily and long-term components of health in older adulthood. My research focuses on individual differences in personality traits, whether these differences are associated with modifiable (e.g., physical activity) and physiological (e.g., blood pressure variability; allostatic load) factors, and the extent to which personality mediates the association between risk/protective factors and within-person change in cognitive aging processes. I use data from diverse samples and a wide range of statistical and methodological (e.g., pre-registration, longitudinal repeated measurement, intensive measurement designs, coordinated analysis, meta-analysis) approaches. I received my PhD in Lifespan Health and Development from the University of Victoria in September, 2021, and am currently a researcher at Northwestern University in the Lifespan Personality and Health Lab.
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