ARMOR Research Assistants

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Andrea Hitz, B.A., Recruitment and Retention Research Assistant

Andrea is a recent graduate from St. Catherine University with a B.A. in psychology and a minor in statistics. She hopes to pursue a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and become a researcher. She is really interested in researching emotion in adolescent through emerging adult populations.

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Harry Wegner, Recruitment and Retention Research Assistant

Harry is a senior studying psychology and philosophy at the University of Minnesota Twin-Cities. He's interested in research on schizophrenia and all things involving resilience in soldiers. Being a National Guard soldier himself, Harry has personal experience with being resilient through training while also experiencing others on both ends of the spectrum when it comes to coping with such a stressor. In the future, Harry would like to further his study in either resilience or schizophrenia and eventually become a counselor.

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Annika Knutson, Recruitment and Retention Research Assistant

Annika is a senior psychology student minoring in integrative neuroscience. Academically, she is drawn to the psychology of individuals in repetitive high-stress environments. Currently, that interest leads her to both the ARMOR Project and the University of Minnesota D1 athletes. In the future, Annika would like to go onto graduate school with the hopes of working with individuals in these types of environments.

Amit Sethi, Recruitment and Retention Research Assistant

Amit is a senior psychology student at the University of Minnesota. He has research interests in resilience and drug addiction, and has also done research in nephrology and anatomical pathology. Amit hopes to attend medical school to earn an M.D. and continue furthering his research throughout his career.

 

 

 

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Annika Hodges, Recruitment and Retention Research Assistant

Annika is a senior psychology student at St. Catherine University. She has research interests in resilience, emotional regulation, and maladaptive behavior in children and adolescents. Annika hopes to attend graduate school to earn a Ph.D. and continue researching further within her interests.

 

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Jacob Lanning, B.A., Recruitment and Retention Research Assistant

Jacob is a recent graduate from The University of Minnesota with a B.A., majoring in both Psychology and Sociology. He hopes to enter a doctoral program for clinical psychology and study masculinity, norms, and the underutilization of mental health services across men and minorities.