Andrew J Moore

Andrew J Moore,

PhD Candidate

Department: MD-PSYCHIATRY
Business Phone: (352) 294-4944
Business Email: andrew.moore@ufl.edu

About Andrew J Moore

I am currently a PhD Candidate at the University of Florida as part of the Biomedical Sciences PhD program with a concentration in Neuroscience, and under the supervision of Dr. Sara Jo Nixon and Dr. Ben Lewis in the Neurocognitive Laboratory. I am interested in the effects of substance use on adolescent development as well as models of substance use prevention. Before UF, I was a Fulbright Student at Aarhus University studying music training in pre-adolescents. I attended the University of Oklahoma for my undergraduate degree in Psychology (B.S.).

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Accomplishments

McKnight Brain Institute Rising Star
2022 · McKnight Brain Institute
Toffler Leadership Award
2022 · McKnight Brain Institute
Grinter College of Medicine Fellowship
2020 · University of Florida
Fulbright Student- Denmark
2019-2020 · Fulbright Association

Teaching Profile

Courses Taught
2021
GMS7795 Special Topics in Neuroscience
2021
GMS6705 Functional Human Neuroanatomy

Research Profile

My current dissertation topic is focused on understanding predictors associated with early alcohol initiation (before the age of 15). Specifically, I plan on investigating the unique and interactive effects of cognition, brain structure, and adolescent environment.

Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID)

0000-0001-9371-2768

Areas of Interest
  • Neuroimaging
  • adolescent substance use
  • alcohol use disorder

Publications

2022
Effects of Parent Emotion Socialization on the Neurobiology Underlying Adolescent Emotion Processing: A Multimethod fMRI Study
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. 50(2):149-161 [DOI] 10.1007/s10802-020-00736-2. [PMID] 35113308.
2021
Into the Unknown: Examining Neural Representations of Parent–Adolescent Interactions
Child Development. 92(6) [DOI] 10.1111/cdev.13635. [PMID] 34291820.
2020
Corrigendum to “Always on my mind: Cross-brain associations of mental health symptoms during simultaneous parent-child scanning” [Dev. Cognit. Neurosci. 40 (December) (2019) 100729].
Developmental cognitive neuroscience. 41 [DOI] 10.1016/j.dcn.2019.100751. [PMID] 31999561.
2020
TEAMwork: Testing Emotional Attunement and Mutuality During Parent-Adolescent fMRI
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 14 [DOI] 10.3389/fnhum.2020.00024. [PMID] 32116608.
2019
Always on my mind: Cross-brain associations of mental health symptoms during simultaneous parent-child scanning
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 40 [DOI] 10.1016/j.dcn.2019.100729. [PMID] 31766006.

Education

Bachelor of Science in Psychology
2014-2017 · University of Oklahoma
Certificate in Global Engagement
2014-2017 · University of Oklahoma

Contact Details

Phones:
Business:
(352) 294-4944
Emails:
Addresses:
Business Mailing:
PO BOX 100229
BMS
GAINESVILLE FL 32610