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Ms. Kelsey Simpson, UCSD, United States
🎓 Dr. Kelsey Simpson is a health behavior researcher with a Ph.D. from USC, specializing in HIV-positive populations. With a distinguished academic background, including an M.A. in Clinical Psychology from CSUN and a B.A. in Psychology from UCSC, Dr. Simpson has received prestigious awards and fellowships. Currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at UC San Diego, she has contributed significantly to grant-funded projects focusing on substance use and health outcomes. Her expertise encompasses qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, intervention design, and scholarly dissemination, reflecting her commitment to advancing public health.
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🎓 Dr. Kelsey Simpson’s academic journey is marked by a dedication to understanding and improving health behaviors, particularly within HIV-positive populations. She earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Health Behavior Research from the University of Southern California’s Department of Preventive Medicine, delving into the complexities of public health at one of the nation’s leading medical schools. Prior to this, she achieved a Master of Arts with Distinction in Clinical Psychology from California State University, Northridge, where her thesis focused on the interplay between apathy, depression, neurocognitive performance, and psychosocial functioning among individuals living with HIV. Her academic foundation began with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, providing her with a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and cognition. Dr. Simpson’s academic achievements reflect her passion for addressing health disparities and advancing knowledge in the field of psychology and public health. As she continues her professional journey, she remains committed to making meaningful contributions to research and improving health outcomes for vulnerable populations.
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