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hadar fisher

@hadarfisher

Post-doc | Harvard Medical School/McLean Hospital

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Christian Webb (@chriswebbphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New Postdoc Opportunity We have an opening for a postdoc jointly mentored by Justin Baker and me for work on digital therapeutics and passive sensing using smartphones and wearables (smartwatches + smart rings). More info 👉: webbslab.com/job-postings Please RT & share!

🚨New Postdoc Opportunity 

We have an opening for a postdoc jointly mentored by <a href="/JustinBakerMD/">Justin Baker</a> and me for work on digital therapeutics and passive sensing using smartphones and wearables (smartwatches + smart rings). More info 👉: webbslab.com/job-postings

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John Torous, MD MBI (@johntorousmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eric Topol + I consider what makes AI ready for mental health care and how to distinguish between what could work and what is working. With a few simple questions, it is possible to easily screen and understand what any AI system can do vs what it claims. thelancet.com/journals/lance…

<a href="/EricTopol/">Eric Topol</a> + I consider what makes AI ready for mental health care and how to distinguish between what could work and what is working. With a few simple questions, it is possible to easily screen and understand what any AI system can do vs what it claims. thelancet.com/journals/lance…
hadar fisher (@hadarfisher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Now out in Emotion! 🚨 📄 psycnet.apa.org/record/2026-20… Grateful to all collaborators 🙏 — excited to share this work!

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📢 Curious about how to measure and work with emotions in therapy? Join us for the panel Emotional Processes in Psychotherapy: Breaking New Ground, today at 11:30 in Aula A (LB). New tools, task-based methods, and fresh data on emotional change. #SPRKrakow2025

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Check out our thoughts on the growing use of passive sensing for digital phenotyping. In this commentary, we reflect on excellent work by Whitney Ringwald et al., who use a large, clinically heterogeneous sample to examine assoc. bw passive sensing and domains of psychopathology.