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Danielle E. McCarthy 2<br />
1997-2000 Research Assistant (1997-1999) <strong>and</strong> Associate (1999-2000), <strong>Health</strong>, Emotion,<br />
& Behavior Laboratory, Yale University, New Haven, CT. Peter Salovey,<br />
Ph.D., Director.<br />
HONORS AND AWARDS<br />
2012 Emerging Researcher Award, New Jersey Psychological Association<br />
2004 Distinction <strong>for</strong> clinical specialty preliminary examination<br />
2004 Awarded first prize in the American Psychological Association Division 50<br />
(Addictions) Annual Student Poster Competition<br />
2004 NIDA Travel Award to present at Young Investigator’s Poster Session at<br />
American Psychological Association Annual Meeting<br />
2003 Marian Schwartz Fellowship <strong>for</strong> Experimental <strong>and</strong> Cognitive Research ($4,000)<br />
2002 Distinction <strong>for</strong> general clinical preliminary examination<br />
2001 Distinction <strong>for</strong> the first year project<br />
2000 Academic Year University Fellow, University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />
1997 Phi Beta Kappa, Yale University<br />
EXTERNAL GRANT FUNDING<br />
2012-2015 National <strong>Institute</strong> on Drug Abuse NIH R01DA033303.<br />
Accelerating Smoking Relapse Research Using Longitudinal Models of EMA Data<br />
Role: Co-PI with Saul Shiffman. Direct Costs: $477,000<br />
This grant will fund secondary latent transition analysis, nonlinear dynamical systems<br />
modeling, <strong>and</strong> latent growth mixture modeling of four existing ecological momentary<br />
assessment datasets to identify proximal determinants of smoking relapse.<br />
2010-2013 National <strong>Institute</strong> on Drug Abuse, NIH R21DA026511.<br />
Evaluation of Learning-Theory-Based Smoking Cessation Strategies.<br />
Role: PI. Direct Costs: $275,000.<br />
This project evaluates two behavioral <strong>and</strong> pharmacological treatment combinations<br />
designed to alter the learning that perpetuates smoking.<br />
2009-2012 National <strong>Institute</strong> on Drug Abuse, NIH RC1DA028129.<br />
Phenotypic Markers <strong>for</strong> Smoking Cessation: Impulsive Choice <strong>and</strong> Impulsive Action.<br />
Role: PI. Direct Costs: $492,613.<br />
This project tests delay discounting <strong>and</strong> response disinhibition as potential phenotypic<br />
markers of the ability to quit smoking with counseling <strong>and</strong> nicotine lozenge therapy.