
Evan White
@evanjwhitephd
Shawnee. Clinical Psychologist. Principal Investigator @LIBR_Tulsa. Leveraging clinical neuroscience to benefit American Indian mental health. Views are my own.
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Fifth-year grad student Andrea Wiglesworth (she/her) has also had a successful semester. Andrea matched for APPIC internship at Laureate Institute for Brain Research & will be supervised by Evan White. Though her talents will be missed here in the Twin Cities, we are thrilled that she matched at such a great site!



#ADAA2024 Join us Sunday morning at 10:30am for a symposium on the effects of trauma on biological aging + the role of various moderating factors! This is def my #dreamteam āļø symposium - looking forward to hearing from Morey Lab Negar Fani and Evan White š¤©



Enjoying the Aspen Ideas health fellowship! Amazing colleagues, amazing speakers, and amazing venue!


Honored to talk about our work on #racism, inflammation and threat network activation on the Neuropsychopharmacology podcast with superstar PhD student Aziz Elbasheir -- Cynthia was an amazing host!


I am honored to be selected for the CIRCLE fellowship and looking forward to working with and learning from collaborators from Center for Indigenous Health. Laureate Institute for Brain Research #IndigenousHealth #NativeHealth

I am grateful and excited by the news that my This account is no longer active. renewal award was funded! These awards are truly life-changing. Best of luck to all other applicants.

A traineeās last day in the lab before their next step is always bittersweet. Especially 3 in one day! š out for: Ricardo Wilhelm UT Chattanoogaās newest TT assistant professor of psychology; and Eric Mann and Lizbeth Rojas incoming OSU Psychology 1st year PhD students!


I am looking forward to sharing about some of the work happening with Neu-AIRR and the Shawnee Tribe! Laureate Institute for Brain Research







The places where we live, learn, work & play have a profound impact on our health and well-being. During #AspenIdeasHealth, Jerome Adams explained why we need to think beyond the "medical model" & address the socioeconomic & environmental factors that drive health outcomes.

