Dr. Mary Cancilliere

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Mary Kathryn Cancilliere is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown University. She is a clinically trained pediatric psychologist with a focus on injury prevention, access to community-based mental health care for youth, and psychiatric risks such as suicidal and non-suicidal self-injury among young people. Her research utilizes qualitative mixed methods, examining the implementation of strategies and interventions leveraging digital health technology to support youth facing acute psychiatric risks. Dr. Cancilliere has received significant funding for her research, including a National Institute of Mental Health grant for building adaptive interventions to engage community-based care and to understand suicidal behaviors in youth aged 10 to 14. Her work is aimed at developing family support systems and preventing psychiatric emergencies through innovative protocols. She has a commitment to enhancing care pathways for at-risk youth and the families that support them.

Research Interests

Experience

Research Scientist

2022-01-01 — Present

Brown University • Providence, RI, United States

Conducts research in the field of pediatric psychology, focusing on youth mental health and community-based interventions.

Awards

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John Polly Sparks Early Career Grant

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ChIPS Fellowship Research Training Institute

#2023

Digital Innovation Certificate Program

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Drotar-Crawford Postdoctoral Fellowship Research Grant

Requirements for Brown University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GRE General
TOEFL
Total
Required:90
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Undergraduate degree in Economics or related field
Application Checklist
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Specialization Notes

Department: Department of Economics