Staff

Director

Brandon Gibb
Brandon E. Gibb, Ph.D.
Professor
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Graduate Students

Elana Israel

Elana Israel received her B.A. in Psychology from the University of Maryland in 2018. She joined the BMDI as a graduate student in the Fall of 2020. She is interested in targeting markers of depression and anxiety risk in children and adolescents. Specifically, she aims to understand the intergenerational continuities of these disorders and how certain vulnerabilities, such as information-processing biases and deficits in reward processing, develop in youth and contribute to internalizing symptoms.


Pooja Shankar

Pooja Shankar received her B.A. in Neuroscience and Behavior from Barnard College in 2020 and her M.A. in Psychology from American University in 2022 prior to joining the BMDI as a doctoral student in the fall of 2022. Her research interests involve the use of multimodal assessment to predict risk for depression, anxiety, and suicidality in youth. In particular, she is interested in examining the role of factors such as early life stress and adversity (e.g., social contexts, parenting), which may affect the developmental trajectory of mood disorders during childhood.


Kelly Gair
Kelly Gair
Kelly Gair received her B.S. in Psychology from Stony Brook University in 2020 prior to joining the BMDI as a graduate student in the Fall of 2023. Her research focuses on identifying psychological processes in the developing brain which increase resilience and risk for internalizing psychopathologies. In particular, she is interested in using EEG/ERP techniques to measure cognitive risk factors, such as attentional biases and reward sensitivity, as indicators of risk for depression in childhood and adolescent samples.


Brianna Lind
Brianna Lind
Brianna Lind received her B.A. in Psychology from Michigan State University in 2022 and joined the BMDI as a graduate student in Fall 2024. Her research interests focus on identifying risk factors for depression across youth development while examining processes that may be transdiagnostic across internalizing disorders (e.g., anhedonia). Specifically, she is interested in investigating how age-related changes in neural reward processing, interpersonal stress, and pubertal development (timing and status) may affect the trajectory of depression in children and adolescents.


Project Coordinators

Isabella Horton
Isabella Horton

Isabella Horton received her B.A. in Psychology from Furman University in the spring of 2024 and joined the BMDI in August of 2024. She is interested in the trajectories of internalizing symptoms across adolescence and early adulthood and interventions for adolescents and young adults that aim to build coping skills and promote resilience. She plans to pursue a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology in the future. 


Brooks Murphy
Brooks Murphy
Brooks Murphy received his B.S. in Psychology from William and Mary in 2025. He joined the BMDI in June of 2025. His interests lie in interventions for internalizing disorders. He is particularly enthusiastic about the development of healthy relationships and contemplative interventions. He plans to pursue a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology.


Logan Gaskin
Logan Gaskin
Logan Gaskin received her B.A. in Psychology and Communication of Science & Technology from Vanderbilt University in the spring of 2025 and joined the BMDI in June 2025. She is interested in studying risk factors and environmental stressors of psychopathology, such as anxiety and depression, in children and adolescents. She plans to pursue a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology in the future.


Sadie Kilar
Sadie Kilar
Sadie Kilar earned her B.A. in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania in spring 2025 and joined the BMDI shortly after in June. She's interested in evaluating and disseminating evidence-based interventions for adolescent internalizing disorders. She is also the host of She Persisted, a top-charting mental health podcast for Gen Z that has been recommended by The New York Times. She plans to pursue a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology.


Yu Fang Tseng
Yu Fang Tseng
Yu Fang Tseng received her B.A. in Psychology from University of California, Merced in 2025 and joined the BMDI in June 2025. She is interested in developmental psychopathology, particularly how attentional and emotion regulation processes contribute to risk for internalizing disorders across early development. She is also broadly interested in how these processes may vary across neurodivergent populations. She plans to pursue a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology in the future.