Jasmin Brooks Stephens
@JasminBStephens
Clinical Fellow @HarvardMed/@MGHPsychiatry | Clinical Psych PhD Candidate | @NASEMFordFellow | @APAMFP Fellow | Racial Trauma + Suicide Prevention + BlackMH
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https://jasminbrooks.com 18-06-2020 14:35:12
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🗣️🗣️🗣️ and that’s DOCTOR Jasmin Roelle Brooks Stephens!!!!!!!!
Huge congratulations Dr. Jasmin Brooks Stephens ✨🫶🏾🙌🏾
Congratulations Dr Jasmin Brooks Stephens 👩🏽🏫!!! Have an awesome time celebrating 🎉 #BlackGirlMagic #BlackGrads
First up: APS w/ ajua duker, phd Dr. Tessa Charlesworth Jasmin Brooks Stephens Sachin Pendse & Shari Liu! Machine learning is a powerful tool - but comes with risk of perpetuating bias. We examine the causes and consequences of algorithmic bias across psychological science (clin, soc, cog, dev).
This is pretty cool for a first post! I am beyond excited to announce that after spending one year at Yale University Yale UniversityPsychology under the mentorship of Dylan Gee, I will be joining Keanan Joyner as a PhD student in Clinical Science in Psychology at UC Berkeley UCBerkeley Psychology!
So excited to share that I'm starting a new chapter with the amazing faculty and students at UMD's Clinical Psych PhD Program! Can't wait to learn and grow under the mentorship of Henry, PhD. #GoTerps #NewBeginnings 🎓✨
Some news:
I'm thrilled to say that this summer I'm moving back to my alma mater UC Berkeley to join the faculty of UCBerkeley Psychology! 🎉
I have a LOT to say about how much I'm going to miss my colleagues at Brown 🤎 but that's a future thread.
I'm excited to return to my roots!😃
Truly some powerhouses coming to UCBerkeley Psychology UC Berkeley! Delighted to be joining you all!
When I moved to California for my PhD, I felt like I was home. I never wanted to leave.
So I am *delighted* to be going back – to join the faculty UC Berkeley!
Thanks to my lab, mentors, letter writers, friends, & partner for helping me land a dream job UCBerkeley Psychology❤️☀️ (1/3)
Chicago friends: I’ll be on WTTW - Chicago PBS tonight to discuss this study. You can watch at 5:30 or 10pm. Thanks!