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Rebekah Huber, Ph.D. (she/her)

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  • Licensed Psychologist
  • Research Associate Professor of Psychiatry, School of Medicine

Specialty

  • Pediatric Psychology

About me

Dr. Rebekah Huber is a Research Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Center for Mental Health Innovation at Oregon Health & Science University. As a licensed psychologist, her research program focuses on informing evidence-based care and suicide prevention in youth with mood disorders. Dr. Huber’s research utilizes digital mobile technologies (e.g., actigraphy and ecological momentary assessment) and neuroimaging to identify cognitive and neurobiological risk factors for suicide in youth with bipolar disorder. Specifically, she investigates sleep, cognitive control, and functional connectivity to identify proximal and modifiable factors that can be targeted through interventions to reduce suicide risk and improve long-term outcomes. Dr. Huber is also a Co-Investigator on a large-scale study of adolescent brain development (NIH funded Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study).

Dr. Huber is passionate about fostering the growth and development of students, trainees, and early career faculty to train the next generation of scientists. She co-chairs the Early- and Mid-Career Committee for the International Society for Bipolar Disorders and leads initiatives to support career development for early and mid-career researchers and clinicians in the field of bipolar disorders.

Education and training

  • Degrees

    • B.S., 2005, University of Nebraska
    • M.A., 2009, Minnesota State University
    • Ph.D., 2015, University of Utah
  • Fellowship

    • Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Diagnostic Neuroimaging Laboratory, University of Utah School of Medicine, 2016-2017

Memberships and associations:

  • International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD), Member 2020-Present
  • Society of Biological Psychiatry (SOBP), Member 2017-Present
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