Kristina Pidvirny

Kristina received her B.A in Psychology (with a minor in Philosophy) from Stony Brook University in 2022. During her undergraduate studies, she worked in Dr. Aprajita Mohanty’s Neuroscience of Emotion, Cognition and Psychopathology Lab.

GRIFFIN MURCH

Griffin received his B.S. in psychology and cognitive studies with a minor in data science in 2025 from Vanderbilt University. During his time at Vanderbilt, he completed an honors thesis where he leveraged machine learning methods to predict suicidal ideation in adolescents using stress and emotion-related variables.

Gabriela Giulumian

Gabriela received a B.S. in Psychology and B.A. in Mathematics, with a minor in Neuroscience, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2025. As an undergraduate researcher at the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders, she completed her honors thesis under the mentorship of founding director Dr. Cynthia Bulik, examining the relationship between Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). The summer after graduation she was selected as a Fulbright-Canada Mitacs Globalink research intern, where she used data from the Canadian Digital Health Survey to examine how immigration-related and sociodemographic factors shape digital health tool use across Canada.

Dianne Celemen

Dianne received her B.S. in Psychology and a B.A.Ed. in Human Development & Family Science with a minor in Biology in 2026 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. During her time at UNC-CH, she worked in Dr. Eva Telzer’s Developmental Social Neuroscience Lab, Dr. Kristen Lindquist’s Carolina Affective Science Lab, and Dr. Casey Calhoun’s Translational Adolescent Research Lab. Her senior honors thesis examined the relationship between a smartphone abstinence intervention, emotion regulation tools, and anxiety in young adults.

Gaeun Lee

Gaeun received her B.S. in Psychology from Yale University in 2026. Prior to joining the TEDY Lab, she conducted research in the Computational Clinical Science Lab under the mentorship of Dr. Shirley Wang. There, she completed her senior thesis examining hedonic motivations to change momentary affect in the context of suicidal ideation and nonsuicidal self-injury.