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Phone: 212-543-6553 Email: ReganJ@childpsych.columbia.edu Jennifer Regan is the research assistant for the Child/Adolescent Anxiety Multimodal Study (CAMS) at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. She received her B.A. in psychology from The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. While there, she worked on CAMS as an undergraduate research intern at the affiliated Johns Hopkins Hospital. She also completed research and clinical internships at The Kennedy Krieger Institute and the Sheppard Pratt Health System. In addition to working on the CAMS project, Ms. Regan coordinates the Substance Use Outcomes Following Treatment for Adolescent Depression (SOFTAD) study and will be volunteering as a group assistant in the Department of Pediatric Psychiatry Disruptive Behavior Disorders Clinic at the Children’s Hospital of New York Presbyterian Medical Center. Ms. Regan has also co-authored a book chapter and contributed to an article on child anxiety. She is currently a student affiliate of the American Psychological Association. Publications Rynn, M.A. & Regan, J (in press). Anxiety Disorders. In R. Findling (Ed.) Clinical Manual of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology (pp. 151-213). Washington, D.C. American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. Pimentel, S.S., Robin, J.A., Comer, J.S., Regan, J & Albano, A.M. (2007). From everyday worries to anxiety disorders in youth: A cognitive-behavioral approach for helping children cope with a scary world. Child & Family Journal, 10 (2):30-44. Honors and Awards 2006 Phi Beta Kappa Society 2005 Golden Key National Honor Society 2004 Psi Chi (National Honor Society in Psychology), 2003 National Society of Collegiate Scholars 2002-2006 Dean’s List, Johns Hopkins University 2002 The Joseph Dana Allen Award for Academic Excellence |

