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Jessica Richards |
| Bio |
Background Information:
I graduated from University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 2006 with a B.S. I graduated from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 2006 with a B.S. in Psychology, a concentration in Biopsychology,and a certificate in Women's Studies. During my undergraduate years I interned in the Behavioral Biology department at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) studying the effects of sleep deprivation and psychostimulants on sleep architecture and executive functioning in healthy volunteers. After graduating, I continued working full time at WRAIR for one year as a study manager on a sleep deprivation study. My work with psychostimulants at WRAIR, combined with undergraduate coursework in biopsychology and neuropsychopharmacology, sparked my interest in studying addiction.
Research Interests:
My current research interests revolve around the biological mechanisms underlying the relationship between stress and addiction. I am currently the lead graduate student on an fMRI study examining neurobiological mechanisms underlying distress tolerance in substance users and healthy controls. In addition, I am involved in a study examining a novel computer-based behavioral assessment of risk taking, and I am serving as a therapist on a treatment study examining a behavioral treatment for heroin users with high anxiety sensitivity. Finally, I am currently running participants for my master's thesis which aims to examine changes in cortisol reactivity to psychological stress among a sample of inner city substance users over the course of residential drug treatment.