Anthony Rosellini

Associate Professor, Epidemiology (SPH)
Research Assistant Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences, CAS

Education
PhD, Clinical Psychology, Boston University
Email
ajrosell@bu.edu
Phone
617-353-9610

Dr. Anthony Rosellini is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology at the School of Public Health, and Research Assistant Professor at the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences and Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders. He is also Director of the Optimizing Prediction of Anxiety and Depression (OPAD) Lab.

Dr. Rosellini studies the etiology and course of anxiety and mood disorders – also known as internalizing psychopathology. His research uses a combination of clinical psychological and epidemiologic methods to:
(1) Identify and understand the emotional, psychological, and environmental factors (e.g., personality, emotion regulation, stress, trauma) associated with the development and persistence of internalizing psychopathology.
(2) Develop clinically-usefully risk tools that optimally predict the onset, severity, course, and treatment response of internalizing psychopathology and associated behavioral outcomes (e.g., suicide).
(3) Improve clinical assessment, diagnosis, and classification

Dr. Rosellini’s current work involves using machine learning methods to develop optimized prediction tools that identify individuals at risk of anxiety and mood disorder onset and chronicity.

Dr. Rosellini received his PhD in clinical psychology from Boston University. He previously worked as a Research Associate in the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School, where he also completed a postdoctoral fellowship in psychiatric epidemiology.

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