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Curriculum Vitae Leah D. Doane State , Department of Psychology PO Box 871104, Tempe, AZ 85287-1104 Phone: (480) 965-5289; Fax: (480) 965-8544 Email: [email protected] www.adolescentstressandemotionlab.org

Professional Positions______

2016 - Associate Professor of Psychology, Developmental Area Head, of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Barrett Honors College Faculty, .

2010-2016 Assistant Professor of Psychology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Barrett Honors College Faculty, Arizona State University.

2009-2010 Research Assistant Professor School of Education and Social Policy and Cells to Society: The Center on Social Disparities and Health at the Institute for Policy Research, .

2008-2009 Postdoctoral Scholar Vietnam Era Twin Study of Aging, (PI: William Kremen, , San Diego): Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, for Kristen Jacobson.

Education______

2008 Ph.D. Human Development and Social Policy Northwestern University, School of Education and Social Policy.

2006 M.A. Human Development and Social Policy Northwestern University, School of Education and Social Policy.

2002 A.B. Psychology, Cum laude , College of Arts and Sciences.

Awards and Honors______

2020 Veterans Center Honor Roll Award 2020 Nominated for Society for Research on Adolescence Mentoring Award 2015-2020 William T. Grant Foundation Scholar 2014, 2018 Nominated for College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Teaching Award, ASU Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 2 Updated 1/2021

2013-2015 Elected APA Division 7 Executive Committee Early Career Member 2009 Young Investigator Award, International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology 2008 Alumni Leadership Award, Northwestern University 2007-2008 Alumnae Dissertation Recognition Award, Northwestern University 2005-2007 Searle Graduate Teaching Certificate Program, Northwestern University 2005-2008 Institute for Policy Research Fellowship, Northwestern University 2003-2005 Spencer Foundation Research Training Grant, Northwestern University 2002-2003 Northwestern University Graduate Fellowship 2002 Graduate with Distinction, Cornell University

Sponsored Research______

Active/Ongoing

Principal Investigator (Multiple PI project with Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant), Social and Genetic Contributions to Children’s Sleep, Health and Functioning, NICHD 2R01HD079520 (Co- Investigators: Nancy Gonzales, Kevin Grimm). 12/1/2020-11/30/2025. Total direct costs: $2,043,218.

Principal Investigator (Multiple PI project with Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant), Social and Genetic Contributions to Children’s Sleep, Health and Functioning. NICHD, R01 HD079520 (Co- Investigators: Nancy Gonzales, Kevin Grimm, Carlos Valiente). 5/15/2015-4/30/2021 NCE. Total direct costs: $1,949,668.

Principal Investigator, Transiciones: Examining the Latino Transition to College in Support of Academic Equality. William T. Grant Foundation Scholars Program; 7/1/2015-6/30/2021 NCE. Total direct costs: $324,115.

Principal Investigator and Mentor, (Advisee: HyeJung Park). William T. Grant Foundation Mentoring Junior Scholars of Color Award; 7/1/2018-6/30/2021 NCE. Total direct costs: $60,000.

Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Adam Cohen), Broadening Our View of Culture. Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences (ARI). 5/1/2017-4/30/2021. Total direct costs: $1,211,111.

Advisory Board Member (PI: Sarah Lindstrom Johnson). Developing Positive Family Support for Students Exposed to Trauma. Institute for Education Sciences (IES). 7/1/2020-6/30/2024. Total direct costs: $1,390,640.

Consultant (PI: Lori Hilt, Lawrence University), Mindfulness-based Mobile Application to Reduce Rumination in Adolescents. NIMH, R15MH116303. 1/2019-12/2021. Total direct costs: $250,000.

Completed External

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Mentor (Recipient: Michael R. Sladek), National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Fellowship; 2014-2017. Total costs: $102,000 stipend; $117,198 tuition.

Consultant (PI: Lori Hilt, Lawrence University), Mobile Mindfulness Intervention to Reduce Rumination and Psychopathology in Adolescents. APF John and Polly Sparks Early Career Award Grant Recipient, 5/2018-12/2019. Total costs: $17,725.

Principal Investigator (Multiple PI project with Nancy Gonzales), Qualitative Study of Latino Youth College Going Pathways. Helios Education Foundation; 7/15/2015-7/14/2016. Total direct costs: $110,000.

Training Faculty (PI: Laurie Chassin). Research Training in Drug Abuse/HIV Prevention: Closing the Research-Practice Gap; NIDA; 6/1/2015-5/30/2020.

Completed Internal

Principal Investigator (Multiple PI project with William Corbin, Thomas Dishion, Thao Ha), ASU Support for Success Initiative for Students in Transition to College (ASSIST-C). Arizona State University Educational Outreach and Student Services; 2014-2017. Total direct costs: $167,000.

Principal Investigator, Longitudinal Follow Up of the ASU Transition to College Study: Stress, Sleep, and Alcohol Use. Arizona State of Liberal Arts and Sciences NS-SS- GRG; 2014 – 2015. Total costs: $39,222.

Principal Investigator, Longitudinal Follow Up of the ASU Transition to College Study: Stress, Sleep, and Alcohol Use – Research Assistant. CLAS Undergraduate Summer Enrichment Award; 2014.

Principal Investigator, Arizona State University Transition to College Study: Stress, Sleep and Emotions. Institute for Social Science Research; 2011 – 2012. Total costs: $32,849.

Pending or Under Review

Co-Sponsor (Recipient: Saul Castro, Co-sponsor: Frank Infurna). Childhood Adversity in Adolescent Custodial Grandchildren, NIA F31. Scored 10/2020: 23 (17%).

Publications ______

According to Google Scholar 1/2021, Doane’s h-index is 24, and her i-10 index (number of papers that have received at least 10 citations) is 36.

Authorship adheres to American Psychological Association guidelines (e.g., first author has primary responsibility for the manuscript). ISI 1 and 5-Year Impact Factors are listed (e.g., average number of times articles from the journal published in the past five years have been cited in the given Journal Citation Report year).

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Italics and + indicates undergraduate student co-authors, italics indicates graduate student co-authors, underline indicates postdoctoral scholar.

1. Valiente, C., Doane, L.D., Clifford, S., Grimm, K.J. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. Early school readiness and academic achievement in middle childhood: Moderation by students’ temperament. In press, Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. [2019 ISI impact factor: 2.000; 5 yr impact factor: 2.775] 2. Sasser, J., Lecarie, E.K., Park, H., & Doane, L.D. Daily family connection and objective sleep in Latinx adolescents: The moderating role of familism values and family communication. In press, Journal of Youth and Adolescence. [2018 ISI impact factor: 3.259; 5 yr impact factor: 4.501] 3. Breitenstein, R.S., Doane, L.D., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. Children’s objective sleep assessed with wrist-based accelerometers: Strong heritability unique from parent-reported sleep. In press, SLEEP. [2018 ISI impact factor: 4.805; 5 yr impact factor: 5.823] 4. Anderson, S.A., Sladek, M.R., & Doane, L.D. Negative affect reactivity to stress and internalizing symptoms over the transition to college for Latinx adolescents: Buffering role of family support. In press, Development and Psychopathology.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 3.593; 5 yr impact factor: 4.539] 5. Clifford, S., Doane, L.D., Breitenstein, R.S., Grimm, K.J. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2020). Effortful control moderates the relation between electronic media use and objective sleep indicators in childhood. Psychological Science, 31 (7), 822-834.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 4.902; 5 yr impact factor: 7.352] 6. Lewis, C.R., Breitenstein, R.S., Henderson-Smith, A., Sowards, H.A.+, Piras, I., Huentelman, M.J., Doane, L.D., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2020). Harsh parenting predicts novel HPA receptor gene methylation and NR3C1 methylation predicts cortisol daily slope in middle childhood. In press, Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 3.811; 5 yr impact factor: 3.126] 7. Miadich, S., Shrewsbury, A., Doane, L.D., Davis, M.C., Clifford, S.C., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2020). Children’s sleep, impulsivity, and anger: Shared genetic etiology and implications for developmental psychopathology. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 61(10), 1070-1079. [2019 ISI impact factor: 6.129; 5 yr impact factor: 7.035] 8. Lewis, C.R., Sowards, H.A.+, Muentelman, M.J., Doane, L.D., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2020). Epigenetic differences in immune genes of monozygotic twins are related to parental emotional availability and health. Brain, Behavior, & Immunity – Health, 5, 100084. [New journal in 2020, no impact factor calculated] 9. Sladek, M.R., Doane, L.D., Luecken, L.J., Gonzales, N.A., & Grimm, K.J. (2020). Reducing cultural mismatch: Cultural diversity and inclusion reminder reduces Latino students’ stress responses. Hormones and Behavior, 120, 104681.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 3.949; 5 yr impact factor: 4.041] 10. Sladek, M.R., Doane, L.D, & Breitenstein, R.S. (2020). Daily rumination about stress, sleep and diurnal cortisol activity. Cognition and Emotion 34(2), 188-200.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 2.370; 5 yr impact factor: 2.669] 11. Sladek, M.R., Doane, L.D., & Park, H. (2020). Latino adolescents’ daily bicultural stress and sleep: Gender and school context moderation. Health Psychology, 39(3), 179-189.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 3.530; 5 yr impact factor: 4.418] 12. Stroud, C.B., Chen, F.R., Curzi, B., Granger, D.A. & Doane, L.D. (2020). Overestimating self-blame for stressful events and adolescents’ latent trait cortisol (LTC): The Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 5 Updated 1/2021

Moderating role of parental warmth. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 49 (1), 283-298.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 3.259; 5 yr impact factor: 4.501] 13. Hagan, M.J., Sladek, M.R., Luecken, L.J. & Doane, L.D. (2020). The political is personal: Election-related distress in emerging adults. Journal of American College Health, 68(1), 21-25.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 1.455; 5 yr impact factor: 2.215] 14. Lemery-Chalfant, K., Oro, V., Rea-Sandin, G., Miadich, S., Lecarie, E., Clifford, S., Doane, L.D., & Davis, M. (2019). Arizona Twin Project: Specificity in risk and resilience for developmental psychopathology and health. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 22(6), 681-685.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 1.159; 5 yr impact factor: 1.896] 15. Sladek, M.R., Doane, L.D., Gonzales, N.A., Grimm, K. J., & Luecken, L.J. (2019). Latino adolescents’ cultural values associated with diurnal cortisol activity. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 109, 104403.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 4.013; 5 yr impact factor: 4.888] 16. Berger, R.H., Diaz, A., Valiente, C., Eisenberg, N. Spinrad, T.L., Doane, L.D., Johns, S.K., Thompson, M.S., Hernandez, M.M., & Southworth, J. (2019). The association between home chaos and academic achievement: The moderating role of sleep duration. Journal of Family Psychology, 33, 975-981.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 2.354; 5 yr impact factor: 2.732] 17. Breitenstein, R.S., Doane, L.D., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2019). Early life socioeconomic status moderates associations between objective sleep and weight-related indicators in middle childhood: Findings from a twin study. Sleep Health, 5, 470-478.* [New journal in 2016, no impact factor calculated; 2019 CiteScore: 3.44] 18. Miadich, S.A., Doane, L.D., Davis, M.C., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2019). Early parental positive personality and adversity: Associations with children’s sleep. British Journal of Health Psychology, 24(3), 629-650.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 2.472; 5 yr impact factor: 3.279] 19. Vrshek-Schallhorn, S., Stroud, C.B., Doane, L.D., Mineka, S., Zinbarg, R.E., Redei, E.E., Craske, M.G., & Adam, E.K. (2019). Cortisol awakening response and additive serotonergic genetic risk interactively predict depression in two samples. Depression and Anxiety, 36, 480-489.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 4.935; 5 yr impact factor: 5.775] 20. Hartman, J., Corbin, W., Chassin, L. & Doane, L.D. (2019). The Comprehensive early drinking history form: A Novel measure of early alcohol exposure. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 43(3), 453-464.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 3.235; 5 yr impact factor: 3.276] 21. Stroud, C.B., Vrshek-Shallhorn, S., Norkett, E.M. & Doane, L.D. (2019). The cortisol awakening response (CAR) interacts with acute interpersonal stress to predict depressive symptom onsets among early adolescent girls. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 107, 9-18.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 4.013; 5 yr impact factor: 4.888] 22. Stroud, C.B., Chen, F.R., Doane, L.D. & Granger, D.A. (2019). Early adversity and internalizing symptoms in adolescence: Mediation by individual differences in latent trait cortisol. Development and Psychopathology, 31, 509-524.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 3.593; 5 yr impact factor: 4.539] 23. Lewis, C.R., Henderson-Smith, A., Breitenstein, R.S., Sowards, H.A.+, Piras, I.S., Huentelman, M.J., Doane, L.D., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2019). Dopaminergic gene methylation is associated with cognitive performance in a childhood monozygotic twin study. Epigenetics, 14(3), 310-323*. [2018 ISI impact factor: 4.173; 5 yr impact factor: 5.171] Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 6 Updated 1/2021

24. Doane, L.D., Breitenstein, R.S., Beekman, C, Clifford, S.C., Smith, T.+, & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2019). Socioeconomic disparities in children’s sleep: The Mediating role of the HOME environment. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 48(1), 56-70.*[2018 ISI impact factor: 3.259; 5 yr impact factor: 4.501] 25. Rogers, A.A., Updegraff, K.A., Iida, M., Dishion, T.J., Doane, L.D., Corbin, W.C., Van Lenten, S.A., & Ha, T. (2018). Trajectories of positive and negative affect across the transition to college: The Role of daily interactions with parents and friends. Developmental Psychology, 54(11), 2181-2192.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 3.342; 5 yr impact factor: 4.798] 26. Doane, L.D., Sladek, M.R., Breitenstein, R.S., Park, H., Castro, S., & Kennedy, J. (2018). Cultural neurobiology and the family: Evidence from the daily of Latino adolescents. Development and Psychopathology, 30(5), 1779-1796.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 3.593; 5 yr impact factor: 4.539] 27. Breitenstein, R.S., Doane, L.D., Clifford, S.C., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2018). Genetic and environmental influences on sibling conflict and childhood sleep in young twins. Social Development, 27(4), 967-983.* [2018 ISI impact factor: 1.806; 5 yr impact factor: 2.538] 28. Chen, F.R., Stroud, C.B., Vrshek-Schallhorn, S., Doane, L.D., & Granger, D.A. (2017). Individual differences in early adolescents’ latent trait cortisol: Interaction of early adversity and 5-HTTLPR. Biological Psychology, 129, 8-15.* [2017 ISI impact factor: 2.891; 5 yr impact factor: 3.459] 29. Hilt, L.M., Sladek, M., Doane, L.D., & Stroud, C.B. (2017). State and trait rumination and diurnal cortisol patterns in adolescent girls. Cognition and Emotion, 31(8), 1757-1767.* [2017 ISI impact factor: 2.563; 5 yr impact factor: 2.669] 30. Sladek, M.R., Doane, L.D., & Stroud, C.B. (2017). Coping and diurnal cortisol among early adolescent girls: Between- and within-person associations. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 46(1), 121-135.* [2017 ISI impact factor: 3.247; 5 yr impact factor: 4.501] 31. Sladek, M.R., Doane, L.D., Jewell, S., & Luecken, L.J. (2017). Social attentional biases moderate the association between coping and stress physiology across contexts. Anxiety, Stress and Coping, 30(1), 66-81.*[2017 ISI impact factor: 2.064; 5 yr impact factor: 2.202] 32. Diaz, A., Berger, R., Valiente, C., Tao, C., Eisenberg, N., VanSchyndel, S., Spinrad, T.L., Doane, L.D., Thompson, M.S., Silva, K.M., & Southworth, J. (2017). Children’s sleep and academic achievement: The Moderating role of effortful control. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 41(2), 275-284.* [2016 ISI impact factor: 1.760; 5 yr impact factor: 2.423] 33. Stroud, C. B., Chen, F. R., Doane, L. D. & Granger, D.A. (2016). Individual differences in early adolescents’ latent trait cortisol (LTC): Relation to recent acute and chronic stress. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 70, 38-46.* [2016 ISI impact factor: 4.788; 5 yr impact factor: 4.888] 34. Stroud, C. B., Chen, F. R., Doane, L. D. & Granger, D. A. (2016). Individual Differences in Early Adolescents’ Latent Trait Cortisol (LTC): Relation to Early Adversity. Developmental Psychobiology, 58, 700-713.* [2016 ISI impact factor: 2.392; 5 yr impact factor: 2.462] 35. Van Lenten, S.A. & Doane, L.D. (2016). Examining multiple sleep behaviors and diurnal salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase: Within-and between-person associations. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 8, 100-110.* [2016 ISI impact factor: 4.788; 5 yr impact factor: 4.888] Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 7 Updated 1/2021

36. Sladek, M.R., Doane, L.D., Luecken, L.J. & Eisenberg, N. (2016). Stress, coping, and cortisol reactivity in daily life: A Study of adolescents during the first year of college. Biological Psychology, 117, 8-15.* [2016 ISI impact factor: 3.070; 5 yr impact factor: 3.459] 37. Drake, E.C.+, Sladek, M.R. & Doane, L.D. (2016). Daily cortisol activity, loneliness, and coping efficacy in late adolescence: A longitudinal study of the transition to college. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 40(4), 334-345. [2016 ISI impact factor: 1.850; 5 yr impact factor: 2.423] 38. Doane, L.D., Chen, F., Sladek, M.R., Van Lenten, S.A., & Granger, D.A. (2015). Latent trait cortisol (LTC) levels: Reliability, validity and stability. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 55, 21-35. [2015 ISI impact factor: 4.704; 5 yr impact factor: 5.183] 39. Sladek, M.R. & Doane, L.D. (2015). Daily diary reports of social connection, objective sleep, and the cortisol awakening response during adolescents’ first year of college. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 44, 298-316. [2015 ISI impact factor: 3.562; 5 yr impact factor: 3.815] 40. Doane, L.D., Gress-Smith, J., & Breitenstein, R. (2015). Multi-method assessments of sleep over the transition to college and the associations with depressive and anxiety symptoms. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 44, 389-404. [2015 ISI impact factor: 3.562; 5 yr impact factor: 3.815] 41. Doane, L.D. & Van Lenten, S. (2014). Multiple time courses of salivary alpha-amylase and dimensions of affect in adolescence. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 49, 47-53. [2014 ISI impact factor: 4.944; 5 yr impact factor: 5.659] 42. Vrshek-Schalhorn, S., Wolitzky-Taylor, K., Doane, L.D., Epstein, A., Sumner, J., Mineka, S., Zinbarg, R.E., Craske, M.G., & Adam, E.K. (2014). A novel scoring approach for the Childhood Trauma Interview: Associations of childhood and adolescent adversity with major depressive disorder. Psychological Assessment, 26(3), 730-740. [2014 ISI impact factor: 2.751; 5 yr impact factor: 3.900] 43. Doane, L.D. & Zeiders, K.H. (2014). Contextual moderators of cortisol and negative affect in adolescents’ daily lives. Journal of Adolescent Health, 54, 536-542. [2014 ISI impact factor: 3.612; 5 yr impact factor: 4.050] 44. Taylor, Z.E., Doane, L.D. & Eisenberg, N. (2014). Transitioning from high school to college: Relations of social support, resiliency, and adjustment during Emerging Adulthood. Emerging Adulthood, 2(2), 105-115. [New journal in 2014, no impact factor calculated] 45. Doane, L.D. & Thurston, E.C.+ (2014). Associations among sleep, daily experiences, and loneliness in adolescence: Evidence of moderating and bidirectional pathways. Journal of Adolescence, 37, 145-154. [2014 ISI impact factor: 1.957; 5 yr impact factor: 2.638] 46. Doane, L.D., Mineka, S., Zinbarg, R., Craske, M., Griffith, J. & Adam, E. K. (2013). Are flatter diurnal cortisol rhythms associated with major depression and anxiety disorders in late adolescence? The role of life stress and daily negative emotion. Development and Psychopathology, 25(3), 629-642. [2013 ISI impact factor: 4.891; 5 yr impact factor: 6.439] 47. Vrshek-Schallhorn, S., Doane, L.D., Zinbarg, R, Mineka, S., Craske, M. & Adam, E.K. (2013). The cortisol awakening response predicts major depression: predictive stability over a 4-year follow-up and effect of depression history. Psychological Medicine, 43(3), 483-493. [2013 ISI impact factor: 5.428; 5 yr impact factor: 6.491] 48. Zeiders, K. H., Doane, L.D., & Roosa, M.W. (2012). Perceived discrimination and diurnal cortisol: Examining relations among Mexican American adolescents. Hormones and Behavior, 61, 541-548. [2012 ISI impact factor: 3.735; 5 yr impact factor: 4.006] Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 8 Updated 1/2021

49. Adam, E. K., Chyu, L., Till, L., Doane, L.D., Duncan, G., Chase-Lansdale, L., McDade, T. (2011). Adverse adolescent relationship histories and young adult health: Cumulative effects of loneliness, low parental support, relationship instability, intimate partner violence, and loss. Journal of Adolescent Health, 49 (3), 278-286. [2011 ISI 5 yr impact factor: 4.02] 50. McDade, T., Chyu, L., Duncan, G., Till, L., Doane, L.D., & Adam, E.K. Adolescents’ expectations for the future predict health behaviors in early adulthood. (2011). Social Science and Medicine, 73, 391-398. [2011 ISI 5 yr impact factor: 3.48] 51. Doane, L.D., Franz, C., Prom-Wormley, E., Eaves, L., Hellhammer, D., Lupien, S., Lyons, M., Mendoza, S., Xian, H., Kremen, W.S., & Jacobson, K. (2011). Negative emotionality, depressive symptoms and cortisol diurnal rhythms: Analysis of a community sample of middle-aged males. Hormones and Behavior, 60, 202-209. [2011 ISI 5 yr impact factor: 4.13] 52. Zeiders, K., Doane, L.D., & Adam, E.K. (2011). Reciprocal relations between objectively measured sleep patterns and diurnal cortisol rhythms in late adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health, 48, 566-571. [2011 ISI 5 yr impact factor: 4.02] 53. Adam, E. K., Doane, L. D., Zinbarg, R., Craske, M., & Mineka, S. (2010). Prospective prediction of mood and anxiety disorders from diurnal cortisol patterns in late adolescence. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 36, 921-931. [2010 ISI 5 yr impact factor: 5.06] 54. Doane, L.D. & Adam, E.K. (2010). Loneliness and cortisol: Momentary, day-to-day, and trait associations. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 35, 430-441. [2010 ISI 5 yr impact factor: 5.06] 55. Doane, L.D., Kremen, W.S., Eaves, L., Eisen, S.A., Hauger, R., Hellhammer, D., Levine, Lupien, S., Lyons, M., Mendoza, S., Prom-Wormley, E., Xian, H., York, T., Franz, C.E. & Jacobson, K. (2010). Associations between jet lag and basal cortisol rhythms the day after short distance travel. Health Psychology, 29(2), 117-123. [2010 ISI 5 yr impact factor: 4.61] 56. DeSantis, A., Adam, E. K., Mendelsohn, K., & Doane, L.D. (2010). Concordance between reported and actual wake-up times in ambulatory salivary cortisol research. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 17(1), 74-78. [2010 ISI 5 yr impact factor: 2.25] 57. Mor, N., Doane, L.D., Adam, E., Mineka, S., Zinbarg, R., Craske, M. & Griffith, J. (2010). Greater negative emotion associated with self-oriented thoughts in MDD: A diary study. Cognition and Emotion, 24, 48-62. [2010 ISI 5 yr impact factor: 2.58] 58. Hauner, K., Adam, E. K., Mineka, S., Doane, L.D., DeSantis, A. Zinbarg, R., Craske, M.,& Griffith, J. (2008). Neuroticism and introversion are associated with salivary cortisol patterns in adolescents. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 33(10), 1344–1356. [2008 ISI 5 yr impact factor: 4.96] 59. Adam, E. K., Sutton, J., Doane, L.D. & Mineka, S. (2008). Incorporating HPA-axis measures into preventative interventions for adolescent depression: Are we there yet? Development and Psychopathology, 20, 975-1001. [2008 ISI 5 yr impact factor: 5.81] 60. DeSantis, A., Adam, E. K., Doane L.D., Mineka, S., Zinbarg, R., Craske, M. (2007). Racial/ethnic differences in cortisol diurnal rhythms in a community sample of adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health, 41, 3-13. *See also editorial on this article p. 1-2 of the same issue. [2007 ISI 5 yr impact factor: 2.82]

Book Chapters and Policy Briefs

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1. Adam, E.K., Villaume, S.C., Thomas, S., Doane, L.D., & Grant, K. Stress and hypothalamic- pituitary-adrenal axis activity in adolescence and early adulthood. In Crockett, L., Carlo, G., & Schulenberg, J. (Ed.s) APA Handbook of Adolescent and Young Adult Development. 2. Doane, L.D., Sladek, M.R., & Adam, E.K. (2018). Introduction to the neurobiology of cultural experiences. In Causadias, J.M., Telzer, E.H., & Gonzales, N.A. (Ed.s) The Handbook of Culture and Biology. Wiley & Sons, Inc.* 3. Gonzales, N. A., Doane, L.D., Sladek, M.R., Jenchura, E., & Kennedy, J. (2017). What influences college-going pathways for Latino high school students: Voices of Arizona students. Phoenix: Helios Education Foundation.* 4. Adam, E. K., Doane, L. D., Mendelsohn, K. (2009). Spit, sweat, and tears: Measuring biological data in naturalistic settings. In Hargittai, Eszter (Ed.) Research Confidential: Solutions to Problems Most Social Scientists Pretend They Never Have, pp. 3-37. Ann Arbor: Press.

Edited Book Volume

1. Doane, L.D. (section editor). Editors: Tuck, E. & Wang, K.W. In progress. The Theories of Race and Indigeneity that Inform Research on Reducing Inequality.

Published Abstracts

1. Miadich, S.A., Davis, M.C., Doane, L.D., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2020). Grip strength and lung function associations: a middle childhood twin study. Behavior Genetics, 50(6), 467. 2. Shrewsbury, A.M., Rea-Sandin, G., Clifford, S., Doane, L.D., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2020). Genetic and environmental influences on externalizing symptoms and aspects of executive function in middle childhood. Behavior Genetics, 50(6), 480-81. 3. Lewis, C., Breitenstein, R.S., Henderson, A., Sowards, H., Huentelman, M., Doane, L.D., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2019). Parenting gets under the skin: Epigenetic consequences of harsh parenting. Behavior Genetics, 49(6), 548. 4. Rea-Sandin, G., Breitenstein, R.S., Doane, L.D., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2019). The moderating role of sleep problems in the etiologiy of sacademic competence in middle childhood. Behavior Genetics, 49(6), 533. 5. Miadich, S.A., Rea-Sandin, G., Doane, L.D., Davis, M.C., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2019). The moderating role of early-life parent factors on the genetic and environmental contributions to objective sleep duration in middle childhood. Behavior Genetics, 49(6), 540. 6. Oro, V., Doane, L.D., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2019). The role of evocative gene- environment correlation in observed negative parenting: moderation by socioeconomic status. Behavior Genetics, 49(6), 553. 7. Miadich, S.A., Doane, L.D., Breitenstein, R.S., Clifford, S., Davis, M.C., & Lemery- Chalfant, K. (2018). The genetic and environmental associations between sleep and impulsivity in middle childhood. Behavior Genetics, 48(6), 496. 8. Lewis, C., Henderson-Smith, A., Breitenstein, R.S., Huentelman, M., Doane, L.D., & Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 10 Updated 1/2021

Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2018). Associations between dopaminergic gene methylation and executive performance in a childhood MZ twin different design. Behavior Genetics, 48(6), 489-490. 9. Breitenstein, R.S., Doane, L.D., Clifford, S., Miadich, S.A., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2018). Genetic and environmental associations between objective sleep and weight indicators in 8-year-old twins. Behavior Genetics, 48(6), 460. 10. Lewis, C., Breitenstein, R.S., Henderson-Smith, A., Huentelman, M., Doane, L.D., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2018). NR3C1 methylation is associated with internalizing symptoms in middle childhood. Behavior Genetics, 48(6), 489. 11. Rea-Sandin, G., Clifford, S., Doane, L.D., Lewis, C.R., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2017). Early family adversity predicts peer outcomes in middle childhood: a genitically- informed twin study. Behavior Genetics, 47(6), 713. 12. Oro, V., Doane, L.D., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2017). Relations among parental self efficacy, emotional availability, and children’s negative emotionality: A genetically informed, longitudinal twin study. Behavior Genetics, 47(6), 715. 13. Doane L.D., Franz C., Prom-Wormley E., Eaves L.J., Mendoza S., Xian H., Lyons M.J., Kremen W.S., & Jacobson K. (2009). Alterations in basal cortisol activity as a marker of the genetic susceptibility of negative mood and depression. Behavior Genetics, 39, 646.

Manuscripts Under Review

Miadich, S.A., Breitenstein, R.S., Davis, M.C., Doane, L.D., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. Longitudinal associations between sleep, internalizing symptoms, and recurring pain in middle childhood. Invited revision at Journal of Behavioral Medicine.

Sladek, M.R., Castro, S., & Doane, L.D. Ethnic-racial discrimination experiences predict Latinx adolescents’ physiological stress processes across college transition. Invited revision at Psychoneuroendocrinology.

Sasser, J., Oshri, A., Duprey, E.B., Doane, L.D., & Peltz, J.S. Sleep problems underlie the link between adverse parenting and youth psychopathology among adolescent girls. Invited revision at Journal of Adolescence.

Miadich, S. A., Swanson, J., Doane, L. D., Davis, M. C., Iida, M., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. Effortful control and health among triads of mothers and twin children: An actor-partner- interdependence modeling approach. Invited revision at Journal of Family Psychology.

Park, H. Sasser, J., & Doane, L.D. High school ethnic composition and Latinx academic achievement in college: The Role of cultural values. Manuscript under review.

Castro, S., Sasser, J. & Doane, L.D. Perceived discrimination, internalizing symptoms, and academic achievement in Latinx students across the college transition. Manuscript under review.

Lecarie, E., Doane, L.D., Stroud, C.B., Davis, M.C., Grimm, K.J., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. Does Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 11 Updated 1/2021

stress predict the development of internalizing symptoms in middle childhood?: An Examination of additive, interactive, and mediated effects of early and proximal stress, daily stress and physiological stress. Manuscript under review.

Gusman, M., Grimm, K., Cohen, A., & Doane, L.D. Sleep and stress across the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic: Impact of distance learning on U.S. college students’ health trajectories. Manuscript under review.

Swords, C., M., Lecarie, E.K., Doane, L.D., & Hilt, L.M. Psychological well-being of ruminative adolescents following COVID-19 school closures. An EMA study. Manuscript under review.

Invited Talks and Paper Presentations______

1. Doane, L.D. (2020, April). Effortful control moderates the relation between electronic media use and sleep in childhood. Invited speaker at Arizona Psychological Undergraduate Research Conference. 2. Doane, L.D. (2018, February). Examining the interplay of socio-contextual experiences and biology in adolescence: Examples from physiological stress and sleep. Invited talk at School of Education and Social Policy, Northwestern University. 3. Doane, L.D. (2017, June).The Developing adolescent and Transiciones. Invited talk at Arizona State University Admissions Training and Orientation. 4. Doane, L.D. (2017, January). Examining the interplay of socio-contextual experiences and biology: Examples from physiological stress and sleep. Invited talk at the Department of Psychological and Brain Science, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. 5. Doane, L.D. (2016, October). Examining the interplay of socio-contextual experiences and biology: Examples from physiological stress and sleep. Invited talk at the Department of Psychology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC. 6. Doane, L.D. (2016, September). Transiciones: A Mixed methods investigation of cultural and familial influences on college planning, transitions and success. Invited presentation in the Latino Resilience Enterprise Brown Bag Speaker Series, T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University. 7. Doane, L.D. (2016, March). WISE examination of sociocultural processes and biology: Examples from stress physiology and sleep. Invited paper presentation in Andrew J. Fuligni (chair) invited paper symposium, Sociocultural Processes, Brain, and Biology during Adolescence. Symposium conducted at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Baltimore, Maryland. 8. Doane, L.D. (2013, August). Vulnerability and protective factors that moderate momentary emotion-cortisol associations in adolescence. Invited paper presentation at the American Psychological Association Annual Meeting (Division 7), Honolulu, HI. 9. Doane, L.D. (2012, May). Day-to-day dynamics of loneliness and stress in adolescence and young adulthood: Physiological pathways. Invited paper presentation at the Department of Psychology, Williams College, Williamstown, MA. 10. Doane, L.D. (2008, October). Loneliness, Stress, and Depression in Emerging Adulthood: Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 12 Updated 1/2021

Physiological Pathways. Invited paper presentation at the Center for Human Potential and Public Policy at the Harris School for Public Policy Studies, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. 11. Doane, L.D. (2008, January). Loneliness in Emerging Adulthood: Physiological Pathways. Invited paper presentation at the monthly Colloquia series of the program on Human Development and Social Policy, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.

Paper Presentations at Professional Conferences______1. Sladek, M. R., Castro, S.A., & Doane, L. D. (2020, December). Latinx Adolescents’ Experiences of Ethnic-Racial Discrimination and Physiological Stress Reactivity Across College Transition. Paper to be presented at the Construction of the ‘Other’: Development, Consequences, and Applied Implications of Prejudice and Discrimination meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. 2. Lecarie, E., Doane, L.D., Davis, M.C., Grimm, K.J., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2020, August) Does stress predict the development of internalizing symptoms in middle childhood?: An Examination of additive, interactive, and mediated effects of early and proximal stress, daily stress and physiological stress. Paper presented at the International Society for Psychoneuroendocrinology, Virtual Conference. 3. Sladek, M. R., Doane, L. D., Luecken, L.J., Gonzales, N. A., Grimm, K. J. (2020, March). Cultural match or mismatch? Latinx college students’ cortisol and affective responses to psychosocial stress. Paper accepted for biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Diego, CA. (Conference canceled) 4. Anderson, S.A., Sladek, M.R., & Doane, L.D. (2020, March). Latinx adolescents’ affect reactivity to stress and depressive symptoms across the college transition: Buffering by family support. Paper accepted for the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Diego, CA. (Conference canceled) 5. Lecarie, E., Sladek, M.R., Gusman, M. & Doane, L.D. (2020, March). Academic stress, sleep and the role of school belonging among Latinx adolescents. Paper accepted for the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Diego, CA. (Conference canceled) 6. Miadich, S.A., Breitenstein, R.S., Davis, M.C., Doane, L.D., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2019, March). Longitudinal associations between sleep and pain experiences among twins in middle childhood. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, MD. 7. Breitenstein, R.S., Lecarie, E., & Doane, L.D. (2019, March). Longitudinal associations between weight indicators and academic achievement over the Latino college transitions. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, MD. 8. Rea-Sandin, G., Doane, L.D., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2019, March). The moderation of genetic and environmental influences on executive functioning: The Role of familism values. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, MD. 9. Sladek, M.R., Doane, L.D., Gonzales, N.A., Grimm, K.J., & Luecken, L. (2019, March). Latino adolescents’ cultural values moderate cortisol responses to everyday stress. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, MD. Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 13 Updated 1/2021

10. Oro, V., Doane, L.D., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2019, March). Emotion expression and the sibling dynamic in twin pairs: The role of early life temperament. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, MD. 11. Miadich, S.A., Doane, L.D., Davis, M.C., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2019, March. Early parental positive personality and adversity: Associations with children’s sleep. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, MD. 12. Doane, L.D., Sladek, M.R., Breitenstein, R.S., Park, H., Castro, S., & Kennedy, J. (2018, September). Cultural neurobiology and the family: Evidence from the daily lives of Latino adolescents. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Psychoneuroendocrinology, Irvine, CA. 13. Breitenstein, R. S., & Doane, L.D. (2018, April). Associations between sleep and BMI in Latino Adolescents: The moderating role of cultural orientations. Paper presented the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Minneapolis, MN. 14. Sladek, M. R., & Doane, L. D. (2018, April). Daily Bicultural Stress and Actigraph- Measured Sleep Among Latino Late Adolescents. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Minneapolis, MN. 15. Doane, L.D., Grimm, K., Van Lenten, S.A., Pelham, W., Dishion, T.J., Corbin, W.C., Ha, T. (2017, March). Optimal Levels of Sleep Duration and Quality in Late Adolescence: Links with Depressive Symptoms and Academic Performance. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Austin, TX. 16. Breitenstein, R.S., Doane, L.D., Valiente, C., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2017, March). Genetic and contextual influence on associations between sleep duration and effortful control in infancy and childhood. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Austin, TX. 17. Breitenstein, R.S., Doane, L.D., Le, C., Corona, S., Fossella, A. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2017, March). Associations between objective sleep and weight-related indicators in middle childhood: Preliminary findings from a twin study. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Austin, TX. 18. Jenchura, E.C., Sladek, M.R., Doane, L.D. & Gonzales, N.A. (2017, March). Cultural Influences on Latino High School Students’ College-Going Pathways. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Austin, TX. 19. Sladek, M.R., Breitenstein, R.S., & Doane, L.D. (2017, March). Individual and day-to-day differences in psychological responses to stress predict sleep in Emerging Adulthood. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Austin, TX. 20. Sladek, M.R., Doane, L.D., & Stroud, C.B. (2016, October). Daily Physiological Stress Processes Among Early Adolescent Girls: Relation to Day-to-Day and Individual Differences in Coping. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, NY. 21. Stroud, C. B., Chen, F. R., Doane, L. D. & Granger, D. A. (2016, October). Individual Differences in Early Adolescents’ Latent Trait Cortisol (LTC): Relation to Early Adversity and Recent Stress. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, NY. 22. Van Lenten, S.A., Doane, L.D., Ha, T., Corbin, W., Grimm, K., & Dishion, T.J. (2016, May). Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 14 Updated 1/2021

Sleep and affect during the college transition: Within-and Between-Person Associations. Paper presentation at the 2016 Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention, Chicago, IL. 23. Van Lenten, S.A., Parker, J., Pina, A.A., & Doane, L.D. (2016, March). Examining bidirectional associations among sleep and daily mood in adolescence and the role of anxiety symptoms. In Examining Sleep and Anxiety in Adolescence Using a Multi Method Approach. Symposium conducted at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescent Development, Baltimore, MD. 24. Van Lenten, S.A. & Doane, L.D. (2016, March). Examining sleep behaviors and diurnal patterns of salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase: Within- and between-person associations. In Examining Sleep and Neuroendocrine Function in Adolescence and Young Adulthood: Evidence from Daily Life. Symposium conducted at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescent Development, Baltimore, MD. 25. Van Lenten, Doane, L.D., Corbin, W., Dishion, T.J., Ha, T., & Grimm, K. (2016, March). Examining trajectories of change in health behaviors during the transition to college and the role of parents. In Transition to College and Beyond: Relationships, Academic Engagement, Belonging, and Health-Related Issues. Symposium conducted at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescent Development, Baltimore, MD. 26. Breitenstein, R.S., Gress-Smith, J., & Doane, L.D. (2016, March). Longitudinal associations between objective and subjective sleep problems, anxiety symptoms and body mass index in young adulthood. In Examining Sleep and Anxiety in Adolescence Using a Multi Method Approach. Symposium conducted at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescent Development, Baltimore, MD. 27. Sladek, M.R., Doane, L.D., & Stroud, C.B. (2016, March). Individual and day-to-day differences in coping predict diurnal cortisol patterns among adolescent girls. In Naturalistic Approaches to Examine Diurnal Cortisol Activity and Adaptation to Stress in the Daily Lives of Adolescents. Symposium conducted at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescent Development, Baltimore, MD. 28. Stroud, C.B., Doane, L. D. & Vrshek-Schallhorn, S. (2015, November). Does the cortisol awakening response interact with acute stress in predicting depressive symptoms? Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL. 29. Hilt, L. M., Doane, L. D. & Stroud, C. B. (2015, November). Rumination and Diurnal Cortisol Patterns in Adolescent Girls. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL. 30. Van Lenten, S.A. & Doane, L.D. (2015, June). Examining Sleep and Stress-Physiology using a Modified Ecological Momentary Assessment Approach. Paper presented at the 2015 Society for Ambulatory Assessment Conference. University Park, PA. 31. Breitenstein, R., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Clifford, S., & Doane, L.D. (2015, March). Genetic and environmental influences on sibling conflict and childhood sleep in five-year-old twins. In Sleep, Development, and Health: The Role of Family and Environmental Contexts. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia, PA. 32. Sladek, M.R. & Doane, L.D. (2015, March). Naturalistic Assessment of Daily Emotions, Coping Responses, and Cortisol Reactivity Among Adolescents in the College Context. In Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 15 Updated 1/2021

Using Daily Diary Methods to Assess Coping Responses to Stress Among Children, Adolescents, and Parents in Diverse Contexts (Chairs: Doane, L.D. & Sladek, M.R.). Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia, PA. 33. Van Lenten, S. & Doane, L.D. (2014, September). Daily Emotion-Stress Physiological Transactions Using a Modified Momentary Ecological Assessment. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Special Methodology Conferences, San Diego, CA. 34. Doane, L.D. & Zeiders, K. (2014, March). Momentary Negative Affect and Cortisol in Adolescence: The Moderating Role of Perceived Discrimination. In Perceived Discrimination and Cortisol: Moderating Effects of Race and Parenting. Symposium conducted at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescent Development, Austin, TX. 35. Thurston, E.C. + & Doane, L.D. (2014, March). Cortisol, Loneliness, and Coping Efficacy in Adolescence: A Longitudinal Study of the Transition to College. In Embodied Experiences: Psychosocial Influences on Cortisol Activity and Reactivity During Youth. Symposium conducted at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescent Development, Austin, TX. 36. Doane, L.D. & Thurston, E.C. + (2013, April). Momentary and day-to-day associations among adolescent mood and diurnal salivary alpha amylase. In Momentary, Daily, and Long-Term Mood Variability and its Associations with Adolescent Stress and Psychopathology. Paper presented at Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Seattle, Washington. 37. Doane, L.D. & Thurston, E.C. + (2012, October). Loneliness, day-to-day stress and objective sleep quality: Implications for health over the transition to adulthood. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Child Development Themed Meeting: Transitions from Adolescence to Adulthood, Tampa, FL. 38. Zeiders, K., Doane, L., & Roosa, M. (2012, March). Perceived discrimination and diurnal cortisol profiles: Examining relations among Mexican American adolescents. In L. Doane (chair), Health Disparities in Disadvantaged Adolescents: Exploring the Physiological Pathways of Interpersonal and Environmental Stressors. Symposium conducted at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescent Development, Vancouver, Canada. 39. Adam, E.K., Doane, L.D., Vrshek-Schallhorn, S., Zinbarg, R.E., Craske, M.G., & Mineka, S. (2012, March). The cortisol awakening response as a prospective predictor of major depressive disorders and anxiety disorders. In Clow, A., and Adam, E. (Chairs) The Cortisol Awakening Response: Origins and Significance. Symposium conducted at the 70th Annual Meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society. 40. Simon, C.D., Zeiders, K.H., Doane, L., & Adam, E.K. (2011, October). Modeling day-to-day changes in diurnal cortisol rhythms using 3-level lagged multilevel models reveals reciprocal relations among sleep, cortisol, affect and wellbeing. Paper presented American Public Health Association Meeting, Washington, D.C. 41. Vrshek-Schallhorn, S., Doane, L., Mineka, S., Zinbarg, R.E., Craske, M.G., & Adam, E.K. (2011, August). Prospective relationship of the Cortisol Awakening Response to major depressive episodes over a four year follow-up. Presented at the 2011 annual meeting of the International Society for Psychoneuroendocrinology, Berlin, Germany. Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 16 Updated 1/2021

42. Chyu, L., Doane, L.D., Adam, E.K. & McDade, T. (2011, March). Social roles, blood pressure and health in a nationally representative sample of young adults. In Biodemographic Influences on Health and Mortality. Symposium conducted at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, DC. 43. Zeiders, K.H., Doane, L.D., & Adam, E.K. (2011, March). Reciprocal Relations Between Objectively Measured Sleep Patterns and Diurnal Cortisol Rhythms in Late Adolescents. In A. Cari Gillen-O'Neel & Andrew J. Fuligni (co-chairs), When and Why is Sleep Important During Adolescence: Daily and Longitudinal Associations Between Sleep and Adolescent Adjustment. Symposium conducted at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Montreal, Canada. 44. Vrshek-Schallhorn, S., Doane, L., & Adam, E.K. (2010, October). Diurnal Cortisol Rhythm as a Prospective Predictor of Major Depressive Disorder over a Three Year Follow-up. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Psychopathology Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. 45. Doane, L.D. & Adam, E.K. (2010, March). Associations among loneliness and cortisol in a community sample of late adolescents. In A. Fuligni (chair), The Influence of Family and Peer Relations on Biomarkers of Adolescent Stress and Health. Symposium conducted at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA. 46. Doane, L.D., Franz, C., Prom-Wormley, E., Eaves, L., Mendoza, S., Xian, H., Lyons, M., Kremen, W. & Jacobson, K. (2009, June). Alterations in basal cortisol activity as a marker of the genetic susceptibility of negative mood and depression. In B. Horwitz (chair), Internalizing I. Symposium conducted at the Annual Meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association, Minneapolis, MN. 47. Doane, L.D., & Adam E.K. (2008, July). Loneliness, stress and cortisol: Three level associations. In E.K.Adam (chair), Social Stressors and HPA Reactivity. Symposium conducted at the Annual Conference of the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology, Dresden, Germany. 48. Adam, E. K., Doane, L .D., Mendelsohn, K .A., Griffith, J.W., Mineka, S., Zinbarg, R., & Craske, M. (2007, March). Diurnal Cortisol Patterns, Stressful Life Events, Momentary Negative Emotion and Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Late Adolescence. In J. Silk (Chair), Daily Emotions and Activities: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Approach to Understanding Child Depressive Symptoms. Symposium conducted at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Boston, MA. 49. Adam, E. K., Doane, L., Mineka, S., Zinbarg, R. E. & Craske, M. G. (2006, October). Cross- sectional and prospective longitudinal associations between diurnal cortisol rhythms, exposure to stressful life events and adolescent mood and anxiety disorders. Paper presentation in Common and specific risk factors for the emotional disorders: Time 1 results from a prospective study. Symposium conducted at the Society for Research on Psychopathology, San Diego, CA. 50. Adam, E. K., Doane, L., Mendelsohn, K., Griffith, J., Mineka, S., Zinbarg, R. E. & Craske, M. G. (2006, June). Diurnal cortisol patterns, exposure to stressful life events, and the development of mood and anxiety disorders in late adolescence. Paper presentation in symposium, The HPA axis before and during puberty, at the 37th Annual Conference of the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology, Leiden, The Netherlands. 51. Doane, L.D. & Adam, E.K. (2006, March). Associations among negative emotion, life stress, and cortisol in adolescents at risk for depressive and anxious disorders. In E. K. Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 17 Updated 1/2021

Adam and L.D. Doane, (Co-Chairs), Current Trends in Biopsychosocial Research on the Development of Adolescent Psychopathology. Symposium conducted at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Francisco, CA. 52. Doane, L. D. & Adam, E. K. (2004, July). Relationship functioning and depressive symptoms over the transition to adulthood. Paper presentation at the 2004 Add Health Users Conference, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, Maryland.

Select Poster Presentations at Professional Conferences______1. Castro, S., Sasser, J., & Doane, L.D. (2020, December). Perceived discrimination, internalizing symptoms, and academic achievement in Latinx students across the college transition. Poster accepted for the SRCD Special Topic Meeting #ConstructingtheOther, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. 2. Smola, X.A. +, Lecarie, E., & Doane, L.D. (2020, March). Latino adolescent daily communication frequency and enjoyment with parents and friends and diurnal cortisol patterns. Poster accepted for the Biennial Meeting of Society for Research on Adolescence, San Diego, CA. (Conference canceled) 3. Brown, R +, Sasser, J., Lecarie, E., & Doane, L.D. (2020, May). Can parental support reduce loneliness for Latinx college students? The Moderating role of living on campus. Poster accepted for APS Annual Convention, Chicago, IL. (Conference canceled) 4. Ezeh, E +, Fuller, A., Kaur, N., Myers, R. & Doane, L.D. (2020, May). Diversity in middle childhood: The Relationship between academic performance and diversity of schools. Poster accepted for APS Annual Convention, Chicago, IL. (Conference canceled) 5. Sasser, J. & Doane, L.D. (2020, May). Loneliness and sleep among Latinx adolescents transitioning to college: The Moderating role of sex. Poster accepted for APS Annual Convention, Chicago, IL. (Conference canceled) 6. Park, H. & Doane, L.D. (2019, March). High school ethnic composition and Latino academic achievement in college: The Role of cultural values. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, MD. 7. Breitenstein, R.S., Rea-Sandin, G., Doane, L.D., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2019, March) Associations between effortful control and diurnal cortisol patterns in middle childhood. The Role of socioeconomic status. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, MD. 8. Sills, J.+, Castro, S.A., & Doane, L.D. (2019, March). Perceived discrimination, internalizing symptoms, and academic achievement during the Latino college transition. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, MD. 9. Swanson, J., Miadich, S.A., Doane, L.D. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2019, March). Mother- child-sibling effortful control and health outcomes: An Actor-partner-interdependence modeling approach. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, MD. 10. Kaur, N., Sawicka, M., Sokol, K., Doane, L.D., Davis, M.C., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2019, March). The question of bidirectionality: Linking parenting and problem behaviors in a longitudinal twin design. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, MD. Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 18 Updated 1/2021

11. Clifford, S., Doane, L.D., Breitenstein, R.S., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2019, March). Effortful control moderates the relation between electronic media use and objective sleep indicators in childhood. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, MD. 12. Lewis, C. R., Henderson-Smith, A.,Styles, R., Sowards H.+, Doane, L., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Huentelman, M. KIBRA gene (WWC1) methylation is associated with cognitive performance in childhood. (2018, October) Poster #1918, Presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG). San Diego, CA. 13. Lewis, C. R., Henderson-Smith, A.,Styles, R., Sowards H.+,Doane, L., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Huentelman, M. KIBRA gene (WWC1) methylation is associated with cognitive performance in childhood. (2018, November). Poster #1918, Presented at the 49th Annual Society for Neuroscience Meeting (SfN). San Diego, CA. 14. Castro, S., Perez, V. M., Gonzales, N., & Doane, L.D. (2018, April). Momentary stress and sleep in adolescence: Does Social Awareness protect Latinas/os exposed to chronic discrimination from peers at school? Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of Society for Research on Adolescence, Minneapolis, MN. 15. Dilgert, J.+, Park, H. & Doane, L. D. (2018, April). The Relationship between biculturalism and mental health outcomes among college-bound Latino adolescents Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Minneapolis, MN. 16. Park, H. & Doane, L. D. (2018, April). Parent-child communication and depressive symptoms in adolescence: Does sleep play a role? Poster presentation to be present at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Minneapolis, MN. 17. Beekman, C., Doane, L.D., McDonald, L. +, Lucas, P. +, & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2017, March). Early child temperament predicts a multi-method composite of fat percentage, grip strength and global physical health. Poster presented at the presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Austin, TX. 18. Moga, R. +, Breitenstein, R. S., Sladek, M.R., & Doane, L.D. (2017, March). Assessing loneliness and objective sleep parameters in Emerging Adulthood using electronic daily diary reports and actigraphy. Poster presented at the presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Austin, TX. 19. McDonald, L. +, Doane, L.D., Clifford, S., Fossella, A., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2017, March). Involvement in extracurricular activities in early childhood and it’s associations with effortful control. Poster presented at the presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Austin, TX. 20. Lewis, C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Kaur, N. +, & Doane, L.D. (2017, March). Using identical twin differences to understand environmental influences on toddler problem behaviors. Poster presented at the presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Austin, TX. 21. Gallagher, A.M., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Beekman, C., & Doane, L.D. (2017, March). Predicting sibling relationship qualities in childhood: Genetic and environmental contributions. Poster presented at the presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Austin, TX. 22. Clifford, S., Doane, L.D., Greenwald, E. +, Sleem, T. +, & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2017, March). Two facets of social withdrawal differentially relate to internalizing and social behavior in childhood. Poster presented at the presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Austin, TX. Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 19 Updated 1/2021

23. Buzzetta, I., Gonzales, N., Jenchura, E., Sladek, M.R., & Doane, L.D. (2017, March). How schools can better support Latino high school students to prepare for college. Poster presented at the presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Austin, TX. 24. Albert, E.+, Stroud, C. B. & Doane, L. D. (2015, May). Predictors of pubertal timing among adolescent girls: The Roles of interpersonal stress and diurnal cortisol rhythms. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Association for Psychological Science, New York, NY. 25. Norkett, E. M.+, Stroud, C. B. & Doane, L. D. (2015, May). Vulnerability to depression in adolescent girls: A Longitudinal study of diurnal cortisol rhythms and subjective appraisals of stress. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Association for Psychological Science, New York, NY. 26. King, J.+, Sladek, M. R., Van Lenten, S., Breitenstein, R., & Doane, L.D. (2015, March). Investigating emerging adults' perceptions of stress and interpersonal connections using smartphone daily diary reports. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Philadelphia, PA. 27. Sladek, M. R., & Doane, L. D. (2014, September). Daily Diary Reports of Social Connection, Objective Sleep, and Diurnal Cortisol Activity During Adolescents’ First Year of College. Poster presented at the Developmental Methodology special topics meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, San Diego, CA. 28. Styles, R.C., Doane, L.D. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2014, May). Sibling conflict predicts childhood sleep problems in a longitudinal study of twins. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, San Fransisco, CA. 29. Van Lenten, S.A. & Doane, L.D. (2014, May). Peer support moderates the association between diurnal cortisol and depressive symptoms. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, CA. 30. Sladek, M. R., & Doane, L. D. (2014, May). Hispanic ethnicity and parent education moderate stress and coping among college students. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, CA. 31. Angleman, M.+, Rudd, K.+, Sladek, M.R., & Doane, L.D. (2014, May). Friend support moderates negative affect and salivary alpha-amylase across college transition. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, CA. 32. Rudd, K.+ & Doane, L.D. (2014, March). Associations among subjective and objective indicators of sleep and depressive symptomatology over the transition to college. Poster at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Austin, TX. 33. Lathrop, D. + & Doane, L.D. (2013, April). Diurnal cortisol rhythms and sleeping patterns in adolescence: A longitudinal study of the transition to college. Poster presented at Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Seattle, WA. 34. Hagan, M., Luecken, L., Doane, L.D., Wolchik, S., & MacKinnon, D. (2013, April). A prospective study of childhood negative events, temperament, adolescent coping, and stress reactivity in young adulthood. Poster presented at Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Seattle, Washington. 35. Doane, L.D., Franz, C., Prom-Wormley, E., Eaves, L., Mendoza, S., Xian, H., Lyons, M., Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 20 Updated 1/2021

Kremen, W., & Jacobson, K. (2009, July). Does neuroticism moderate the associations between cortisol and depression? Poster presented at the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology Annual Conference. 36. Cueto, J.A., Mendelsohn, K.A., Doane, L.D., Adam, E.K., Mineka, S., Zinbarg, R., & Craske, M. (2007, March). Associations between Psychopathology and Loneliness in Adolescents Over Time. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Boston, MA. 37. Hauner, K. K., Adam, E. K., Mineka, S., Doane, L. D., Zinbarg, R. E., Craske, M. G., & Griffith, J. W. (2006, May). Personality as a predictor of salivary cortisol patterns in adolescents. Poster presented at the 18th Annual Convention for the Association of Psychological Science, New York, NY. 38. Mendelsohn, K., Cueto, J., Doane, L.D., & Adam, E.K. (2006, March). Being an Adolescent and Alone: Associations Between Psychopathology and Loneliness. Poster presentation at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Francisco, CA. 39. Doane, L. D. & Adam, E. K. (2005, April). Relationship functioning and depressive symptoms in adolescence and over the transition to adulthood. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Atlanta, Georgia.

Teaching Experience______

Arizona State University, Department of Psychology * indicates a new course preparation. Mstudentrating indicates the mean rating of student evaluation to the question “What overall evaluation would you give this instructor” on a scale of 1-5 where 1 = “most positive” and 5 = “most negative”.

Course number: PGS/PSY 341 Course title: Developmental Psychology* Semester taught: Spring 2011, Fall 2011 (2 sections), Fall 2012 (2 sections), Fall 2013 (2 sections), Fall 2014 (2 sections), Fall 2016, Spring 2018, Fall 2020 Enrollment: 97-140 undergraduate students/section Mstudentrating 1.47 (post tenure: 1.05)

Course number: PSY 498 Course title: Adolescence and the Transition to Adulthood* Semester taught: Spring 2013, Spring 2019 Enrollment: 18-23 undergraduate students Mstudentrating 1.10 (post tenure: 1.10)

Course number: PSY 591 Course title: Adolescent Stress and Emotion* Semester taught: Spring 2012 Enrollment: 8 undergraduate students Mstudentrating 1.00 (post tenure: n/a)

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Semester taught: Fall 2010, Spring 2016, Fall 2021 Enrollment: 6-10 graduate students Mstudentrating 1.10 (post tenure: 1.20)

Course number: PSY 591 Course title: Psychobiological Methods* Semester taught: Spring 2015, Spring 2020 Enrollment: 9-12 graduate students Mstudentrating 1.00 (post tenure: 1.00)

Northwestern University, School of Education and Social Policy

Course number: HDPS 303 Course title: Program Implementation and Intervention Strategies* Semester taught: Spring 2010

Course number: SESP 201 Course title: Childhood and Adolescence Semester taught: Fall 2009, Winter 2010, Spring 2010

Course number: SESP 383/385 Course title: Human Development and Psychological Services Practicum and Seminar Semester taught: Spring 2008, Spring 2009

Course number: HDPS 351 Course title: Transition to Adulthood* Semester taught: Spring 2007, Winter 2009, Fall 2009

Mentoring______

Postdoctoral Scholars Charles Beekman, 2015- 2017, Past position: Research Analyst at The Kennedy Center, Washington, DC Current position: Senior Principal - Quantitative Analytics and Data Science, Gartner, Inc., Washington, DC Candace Lewis, 2016 – 2018 Current position: Research Scientist, TGen Samantha Miadich, 2017 – 2020 Current position: Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts, Lowell

Graduate Students Reagan (Styles) Breitenstein, 2013- 2019 Past position: Postdoctoral Scholar, Current position: Assistant Professor, Appalachian State University Saul Castro, 2016 – present (co-mentored with Frank Infurna and Mary Davis) Mickie Gusman, 2019-present Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 22 Updated 1/2021

Emma Lecarie, 2018-present HyeJung Park, 2016 - present Catherine Purdom, 2010-2013 (co-mentored with Linda Luecken) Current position: Clinical Neuropsychologist and Research Scientist, Ray Dolby Brain Health Center Jeri Sasser, 2019-present Michael Sladek, 2013-2018 Current position: Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard of Education Scott Van Lenten, 2013 – 2017 Current position: Senior Research Analyst, Washington Nationals

Master’s Thesis, Comprehensive Examinations, and Dissertations

Chair (or co-chair; 14 chaired committees) Reagan Breitenstein Dissertation (developmental), completed 2019 Comprehensive Examination (developmental), completed 2016 Masters Thesis (developmental), completed 2015 Michaela Gusman Masters Thesis (clinical) Emma Lecarie Masters Thesis (clinical), completed 2020 HyeJung Park Comprehensive Examination (developmental) Masters Thesis (developmental), completed 2019 Catherine Purdom Dissertation (clinical), completed 2013 Jeri Sasser Masters Thesis (developmental) Michael Sladek Dissertation (developmental), completed 2018 Comprehensive Examination (developmental), completed 2016 Masters Thesis (developmental), completed 2015 Scott Van Lenten Comprehensive Examination (developmental), completed 2016 Masters Thesis (developmental), completed 2015

Member (served on 48 committees) Anne Arewasikporn Dissertation (clinical), completed 2016 Comprehensive Examination (clinical), completed 2013 Sarah Brice Dissertation (Education Leadership and Innovation), 2019 Sierra Clifford Dissertation (Developmental), completed 2017 Comprehensive Examination (developmental), completed 2014 Alexandra Curlee Dissertation (clinical), completed 2019 Comprehensive Examination (clinical), completed 2017 Laurie Dempsey Dissertation (clinical), completed 2015 Masters Thesis (clinical), completed 2012 Melissa Hagan Dissertation (clinical), completed 2012 Mariam Hanna Dissertation (clinical), completed 2019 Jessica Hartman Dissertation (clinical), completed 2020 Comprehensive Examination (clinical), completed 2018 Masters Thesis (clinical), completed 2017 Sarah Herrmann Dissertation (social), completed 2017 Comprehensive Examination (social), completed 2016 Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 23 Updated 1/2021

Julia Humphrey Dissertation (developmental), completed 2016 Comprehensive Examination (developmental), completed 2014 Master Thesis (developmental), completed 2013 Shannon Jewell Dissertation (clinical), completed 2019 Comprehensive Examination (clinical), completed 2016 Leigh McLean Dissertation (developmental), completed 2015 Comprehensive Examination (developmental), completed 2013 Shannon Stark Dissertation (clinical), completed 2014 Comprehensive Examination (clinical), completed 2011 Rika Tanaka Dissertation (clinical), completed 2014 Comprehensive Examination (clinical), completed 2013 Kirti Thummala Dissertation (clinical), completed 2018 Katharine Zeiders Dissertation (SSFD), completed 2011 Argero Zerr Dissertation (developmental), completed 2012 Comprehensive Examination (developmental), completed 2011

Saul Castro Comprehensive Examination (clinical), completed 2019 Masters Thesis (clinical), completed 2018 Nicoletta Fraire Comprehensive Examination (developmental) Emily Jenchura Comprehensive Examination (clinical), completed 2016 Dhwani Kothari Comprehensive Examination (clinical), completed 2015 Andre Mansion Comprehensive Examination (clinical), completed 2014 Erin Mistretta Comprehensive Examination (clinical), completed 2020 Michelle Pasco Comprehensive Examination (SSFD), completed 2018 Masters Thesis (SSFD), completed 2018 Gianna Rea-Sandin Comprehensive Examination (developmental), completed 2019

Suzanne Zalewski Masters Thesis (clinical), completed 2011 Susan Budinger Masters Thesis (developmental), completed 2012 Gregory Swann Masters Thesis (developmental), completed 2012 Colleen Carr Masters Thesis (clinical), completed 2013 Rebecca Berger Masters Thesis (SSFD), completed 2015 Sarah Okey Masters Thesis (clinical), completed 2019 Veronica Oro Masters Thesis (developmental), completed 2019

Undergraduate Honor’s Theses (Chair, 13 theses)

Jennifer Vanderwerf, 2011 Emily Thurston, 2013 Devon Lathrop, 2013 Sydney-Paige Komarnisky, 2015 Taylette Nunez, 2016 Janice Dilgert, 2017 Cindy Le, 2017 Trevor Smith, 2017 Emily Vakulskas, 2018 Jessica Sills, 2018 Dirichi Ezeh, 2019 Caitlin Kim, 2020 Jasmin Ray, 2020 Ruby Nostrant, 2021 Michelle Ramirez-Tunales, 2021

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Student Awards and Recognition

Reagan Breitenstein Department of Psychology Developmental Catalyst Award, 2018 Janice Dilgert Barrett Honors College Bidstrup Fellowship, 2017, 2018 Quesada Research Award, 2018 Valeria Gutierrez Jenessa Shapiro Undergraduate Research Scholarship, 2020 Michaela Gusman NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Honorable Mention, 2020 Sydney-Paige Komarnisky Top 3 Undergraduate Honor’s Thesis, Psychology, 2015 Psychology Dean’s Medallion Award, 2015 Emma Lecarie ISPNE Best Early Career Abstract Award, 2020 HyeJung Park Developmental Cialdini Early Graduate Award, 2020 SRCD Millenium Scholar, 2019 Tillman Scholar, 2020 Veteran’s Education Fund Fellowship, 2018, 2019 William T. Grant Mentoring Award, 2018-2020 Catherine Purdom APA Dissertation Research Award, 2012 Graduate Research Support Program Award, 2012 Jeri Sasser Cialdini Developmental Psychology Early Graduate Award, 2019 Developmental Catalyst Award, 2020 Michael Sladek STARS Graduate Fellowship, 2013-2014 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Excellence Award, 2014-18 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, 2014-2018 Department of Psychology Developmental Catalyst Award, 2016 ASU Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award, 2016 ASU Teaching Excellence Award, 2017 ASU Department of Psychology Doctoral Scholar Award, 2017 ASU Graduate Research Support Program Award, 2018 APA Dissertation Research Award, 2018 ASU Harry Lowell Swift Advancing Health Scholarship, 2018 Xochitl Arlene Smola Society for Research on Adolescence Undergraduate Scholar, 2020 Psychology Dean’s Medallion Award, 2020 Emily (Thurston) Drake Psychology Undergraduate Scholars Award, 2011 Psychology Dean’s Medallion Award, 2013 Best Undergraduate Honor’s Thesis, Psychology, 2013 Outstanding Graduate in the Natural Sciences, 2013 Scott Van Lenten Department of Psychology Developmental Catalyst Award, 2014 James N. Morgan Fund SEARCH Award, 2016

Service______

Professional Service

Consulting Editor Developmental Psychology

Editorial Board Member Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 25 Updated 1/2021

Anxiety, Stress and Coping Development and Psychopathology

Ad Hoc Reviewer (N=33) AERA Open; American Psychologist; Anxiety, Stress and Coping; Biological Psychiatry; Biological Psychology; Brain, Behavior and Immunity; Child Development; Child Development Perspectives; Child and Youth Care Forum; Communication Monographs; Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology; Developmental Psychobiology; Developmental Science; Development and Psychopathology; Developmental Psychology; Emerging Adulthood; Emotion; Health and Place; Health Psychology; Hormones and Behavior; Journal of Abnormal Psychology; Journal of Adolescent Health; Journal of Affective Disorders; Journal of Early Adolescence; Journal of Research on Adolescence; Journal of Sleep Research; Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs; Journal of Youth and Adolescence; Personality and Individual Differences; Prevention Science; Psychoneuroendocrinology; Psychosomatic Medicine; Sleep Health

External Grant Reviewer Health Research Board of Ireland, 2019 National Institutes of Health (NIH), PAR Panel: Mechanisms and Consequences of Sleep Disparities in the U.S., 2018, 2019 National Science Foundation (NSF), 2018 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2014, 2018 State of Louisiana Board of Regents, 2013

Conference Submission Reviewer American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Division 7, 2015, 2016 Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, 2013, 2015, 2017 Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020

Professional Organization Leadership American Psychological Association Division 38 Education and Training Committee, 2011 – 2013 Division 7 Executive Committee Early Career Member, 2013-2015 Society for Research on Adolescence Senior Mentor, Undergraduate Scholars Program, 2020

Tenure Evaluations as an External Reviewer: 2017

University Service Arizona Board of Regents Student Safety Task Force (Sanctions Subcommittee co-chair), 2014 Arizona State University Sexual Violence Prevention Task Force, 2014, 2019 OKED fs3 Panelist: The Wonder Years: Professors and Proposals @ 1, 5 & 10 years, 2016 ASU Faculty Women’s Association Panelist: Success in the Early Years, 2016 Cesar E. Chavez Leadership Institute Speaker, 2016 Hispanic Mother-Daughter Program Speaker, 2017 Arizona State University Brain Trust on Mental Health Advisory Member, 2017-present Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 26 Updated 1/2021

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Service CLAS Committee on Committees, 2016-2019 CLAS Assistant Professor Series Panelist, Building a Research Program, 2016, 2018, 2019 CLAS Assistant Professor Series Panelist, Prepping for Class, 2014

Department Service Developmental Area Head, 2018-present Early Career Faculty Mentor, 2017-present Planning and Advisory Committee to the Chair (PAC), 2014-2016, 2018-2020 Developmental Assistant Professor Search Committee Chair, 2019, hired Kelsey Lucca Third Year Review Committee Chair, 2020, Thao Ha Third Year Review Committee Chair, 2019, Viridiana Benitez Promotion and Tenure Subcommittee, Michael Varnum, 2018 Developmental Assistant Professor Search Committee Chair, 2017, hired Viridiana Benitez Graduate Student Admissions Committee (Developmental), 2011-present Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, 2016-2018 Faculty Evaluation Committee (FEC), 2015-2017 Graduate Research Methods Training Committee, 2013-2014 Strategic Hire Faculty Search Committee 2012-13, successful search and hired Michael Varnum Child Study Lab Committee, 2011-2012 Department of Psychology Orientation Speaker, 2011, 2014 Psychology Undergraduate Scholar Award Selection Committee, 2011

Community Service______

Invited Speaker, Arizona State University Guidance Counselor Update, 2017

Faculty Coordinator, Sun Devil Success Workshops in Tempe Union High Schools, 2014

Select Media Coverage______

“Bedtime media use linked to less sleep in children who struggle to self-regulate behavior” by Kimberlee D’Ardenne. (June 2020). ASU Now, Science Blog.

“A quarter of college students could develop PTSD because of the 2016 election, a new study suggests” by Isaac Stanley-Becker (October 24, 2018). The Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2018/10/24/quarter-college-students-could-develop- ptsd-because-election-new-study-suggests/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.3dd3d98589c4

“College students experienced trauma symptoms after Trump’s election, study says” by Jen Christensen (October 22, 2018). CNN: Health. https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/22/health/trump-election-trauma-students-study/index.html

“Potential target to improve sleep in children” by Kimberlee D’Ardenne. (September 2018). ASU Leah D. Doane Vitae Page 27 Updated 1/2021

Now, Science Blog.

“Stop pulling all-nighters: sleep and academics go hand-in-hand” by Ashley Sutherland. (March 2017). .

“Loneliness is a warning sign to be social” by Regan Penaluna & Farah Mohammed. (June, 2016). Nautilus.

“Project ASSIST equips parents to help freshmen transition to college” by Mary Beth Faller. (September 2015). ASU News.

“Taking the stress out of ASU” by Gretchen Burnton. (February 2013). ASU CLAS Magazine.

“Sleep and Travel,” by Virginia Citrano. (March 2011). Four Seasons Magazine.

“Up in the Air, Stressing Out,” by Robert Mitchum. (March 2010). University of Chicago Science Life.