Fellowship Program

ABOUT THE KLINGENSTEIN THIRD GENERATION FOUNDATION’S FELLOWS

The Foundation has selected its fellows from a highly competitive cohort of candidates. These awardees come from esteemed academic institutions across the country, and the vast majority continue to produce important research, win government and other grants, and publish their findings in widely read and respected publications. Many of our past fellows have become leaders in the field, breaking new ground in child and adolescent mental health, and mentoring other early career investigators to follow in their paths.

2015 Fellows

Vitria Adisetiyo, Ph.D.

Fellow in Child & Adolescent ADHD

Institution

  • Medical University of South Carolina

Mentors

  • Kevin M. Gray, M.D.
    Joseph A. Helpern, Ph.D.

Project

  • Differential and Predictive Brain Biomarkers of ADHD with High Risk for Substance Use Disorders

Project Summary

Oliver J. Lindhiem, Ph.D.

Fellow in Access To Care

Institution

  • University of Pittsburgh

Mentor

  • David Kolko, Ph.D.

Project

  • Improving Access to Care via mHealth Technology

Project Summary

Jyoti Mishra, Ph.D.

Fellow In Child & Adolescent ADHD

Institution

  • University of California, San Francisco

Mentors

  • Adam Gazzaley, M.D., Ph.D.
    Keith McBurnett, Ph.D.

Project

  • A Novel Cognitive Brain Computer Interface (cBCI) for Attention Deficit Disorder

Project Summary

Brady D. Nelson, Ph.D.

Fellow in Child & Adolescent Depression

Institution

  • Stony Brook University

Mentors

  • Greg Hajcak, Ph.D.
    Daniel N. Klein, Ph.D.

Project

  • A Prospective Examination of Neural Emotional Reactivity and Risk for Depression

Project Summary

Christian A. Webb, Ph.D.

Fellow in Child & Adolescent Depression

Institution

  • Harvard Medical School
  • McLean Hospital

Mentors

  • Diego A. Pizzagalli, Ph.D.
    Erika E. Forbes, Ph.D.

Project

  • Towards Reward-Related Biomarkers of Adolescent Depression Vulnerability

Project Summary