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Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Indiana University 1101 East 10th Street Bloomington, IN 47405 [email protected] (812) 856-2588

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PPOINTMENTS

2014 – present Postdoctoral Trainee/Visiting Research Associate (9/1/2014 – 3/31/2015), Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University Bloomington.

2015 – present External Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago.

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DUCATION

2013 – 2014 Clinical Psychology Intern with Adult Generalist Emphasis, Indiana University School of Medicine, APA-Accredited Pre-Doctoral Psychology Internship. 2014 PhD, Clinical Psychology, TheUniversity of Texas at Austin.

Dissertation: Alcohol Responses, Cognitive Impairment, and Alcohol-Related Negative Consequences.

Chair of Dissertation Committee: Kim Fromme, Ph.D. 2011 MA, Psychology, TheUniversity of Texas at Austin. 2005 BA, Psychology, Swarthmore College. Minor: History.

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UNDING

2015 – present Postdoctoral Trainee, Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute #TL1-TR001107 (NIH/NCATS), PI: A. Shekhar, MD, PhD.Trainee Project:

Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies of Prescription Opioid Analgesic Risks. 2012 – 2013 Principal Investigator, National Research Service Award Pre-Doctoral

Fellowship #F31-AA020725 (NIH/NIAAA). Title:Alcohol Response, Cognitive Impairment, and Alcohol-Related Negative Consequences. Total Direct Costs: $66,496.

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WARDS AND

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ELLOWSHIPS

2013 Lee Willerman Award for Excellence in Research, Department of Psychology, The University of Texas at Austin

2012 – 2013 Ralph and Caroline Helmreich Endowed Presidential Fellowship, Department of Psychology, TheUniversity of Texas at Austin

2011 F. M. Jones Endowed Graduate Fellowship, Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research, The University of Texas at Austin

2009 – 2011 Graduate Research Fellowship, NIAAA Institutional Training Grant #T32-AA007471, TheUniversity of Texas at Austin. PI: Rueben Gonzales, PhD 2010 Emma Francis Clark Fellowship, Department of Psychology, TheUniversity

of Texas at Austin

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UBLICATIONS

1. Hulvershorn, L. A., Quinn, P. D., & Scott, E. L. (2015). Treatment of adolescent substance use disorders and co-occurring internalizing disorders: A critical review and proposed model.

Current Drug Abuse Reviews, 8, 41-49.

2. Quinn, P. D. & Harden, K. P. (2013). Behind the wheel and on the map: Genetic and

environmental associations between drunk driving and other externalizing behaviors. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 122, 1166-1178. PMC3872506.

3. Quinn, P. D. & Harden, K. P. (2013). Differential changes in impulsivity and sensation seeking and the escalation of substance use from adolescence to early adulthood.

Development and Psychopathology, 25, 223-239.PMC3967723.

4. Quinn, P. D., Stappenbeck, C. A., & Fromme, K. (2013). An event-level examination of sex differences and subjective intoxication in alcohol-related aggression. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 21, 93-102. PMC3810171.

5. Duckworth, A. L., Quinn, P. D., Tsukayama, E. (2012). What No Child Left Behind leaves behind: The roles of IQ and self-control in predicting standardized achievement test scores and report card grades. Journal of Educational Psychology, 104, 439-451. PMC3782117. 6. Fromme, K. & Quinn, P. D. (2012). The effects of alcohol on other behavioral risks. In H. R.

White & D. Rabiner (Eds.), Substance Use in College Students (pp. 121-139). New York: Guilford Press.

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7. Harden, K. P., Quinn, P. D., & Tucker-Drob, E. M. (2012). Genetically influenced changes in sensation seeking drive the rise of delinquent behavior during adolescence. Developmental Science, 15, 150-163. PMC3261521.

8. Quinn, P. D. & Fromme, K. (2012). Event-level associations between objective and subjective alcohol intoxication and driving after drinking across the college years.

Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 26, 384-392. PMC3260341.

9. Quinn, P. D. & Fromme, K. (2012). Personal and contextual factors in the escalation of driving after drinking across the college years. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 26, 714-723. PMC4035362.

10.Duckworth, A. L., Quinn, P. D., Lynam, D., Loeber, R., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2011). Role of test motivation in intelligence testing. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108, 7716-7720.PMC3093513.

11.Quinn, P. D. & Fromme, K. (2011). Alcohol use and related problems among college students and their non-college peers: The competing roles of personality and peer influence.

Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 72, 622-632. PMC3125885.

12.Quinn, P. D. & Fromme, K. (2011). Predictors and outcomes of variability in subjective alcohol intoxication among college students: An event-level analysis across four years.

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 35, 484-495. PMC3121906. 13.Quinn, P. D. & Fromme, K. (2011). The role of person-environment interactions in

increased alcohol use in the transition to college. Addiction, 106, 1104-1113. PMC3094472. 14.Quinn, P. D. & Fromme, K. (2011). School transitions and risks. In R. J. Levesque (Ed.),

Encyclopedia of Adolescence (pp. 2500-2506). New York: Springer.

15.Quinn, P. D. & Fromme, K. (2011). Subjective response to alcohol challenge: A quantitative review. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 35, 1759-1770. PMC3183255. 16.Quinn, P. D., Stappenbeck, C. A., & Fromme, K. (2011). Collegiate heavy drinking

prospectively predicts change in sensation seeking and impulsivity. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 120, 543-556. PMC3128198.

17.Quinn, P. D. & Fromme, K. (2010). Self-regulation as a protective factor against risky drinking and sexual behavior. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 24, 376-385.

PMC2947344.

18.Stappenbeck, C. A., Quinn, P. D.,Wetherill, R. R., & Fromme, K. (2010). Perceived norms for drinking in the transition from high school to college and beyond. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 71, 895-903. PMC2965488.

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19.Duckworth, A. L. & Quinn, P. D. (2009). Development and validation of the Short Grit Scale (Grit-S). Journal of Personality Assessment, 91, 166-174.

20.Duckworth, A. L., Quinn, P. D., & Seligman, M. E. P. (2009). Positive predictors of teacher effectiveness. Journal of Positive Psychology, 4, 540-547.

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ONFERENCE

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RESENTATIONS AND

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NVITED

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ALKS

1. Quinn, P. D., Pettersson, E., Lundström, S., Anckarsäter, H., Långström, N., Gumpert, C. H., Larsson, H., Lichtenstein, P., & D’Onofrio, B. M. (2015, June). Childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms and the development of adolescent alcohol problems: A prospective, population-based study of Swedish twins. Paper presented at the meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association, San Diego, CA.

2. Hurd, L. E., Goodnight, J. A., Quinn, P. D., Van Hulle, C. A., Lahey, B. B., & D’Onofrio, B. M. (2015, May). A sibling-comparison analysis of the effects of age at initiation on future risk for problem use of alcohol and cannabis. Poster session presented at the meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, New York, NY.

3. Quinn, P. D. & Fromme, K. (2014, June). Associations among indices of subjective and disinhibitory responses to alcohol challenge. Poster session presented at the meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Bellevue, WA.

4. Wetherill, R. R., Quinn, P. D. & Fromme, K. (2014, June). Alcohol-induced blackouts and subjective alcohol intoxication: A global and event-level examination. Poster session presented at the meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Bellevue, WA. 5. Quinn, P. D. (2013, November). Consequences of alcohol use among young people:

Evidence from non-experimental methods. Invited talk at the Indiana University Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Clinical Science Colloquium Series, Bloomington, IN. 6. Quinn, P. D. & Harden, K. P., (2013, March). Early alcohol use initiation and drunk

driving: Evidence for common genetic etiology. Poster session presented at the first annual advance of the Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research, Austin, TX.

7. Fromme, K. & Quinn, P. D. (2012, June). Prospective relations among outcome expectancies, alcohol use, and drinking-related problems across the college years. In

Peeters, M. and Wiers, R. (Co-Chairs), Alcohol-Related Cognitions, Reward Sensitivity, and Prospective Prediction of Alcohol Use and Problems. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA.

8. Quinn, P. D. & Harden, K. P., (2012, June). Locating drunk driving on the externalizing spectrum: A multidimensional scaling approach. Paper presented at the meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association, Edinburgh, Scotland.

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9. Harden, K. P., Quinn, P. D., & Tucker-Drob, E. M. (2012, February). Combining behavioral genetic and longitudinal approaches to testing hypotheses about specific environmental influences on development. In Contemporary Behavior Genetic Methods Elucidate Developmental Process. Symposium conducted at the Society for Research on Child Development Themed Meeting: Developmental Methodology, Tampa, FL.

10.Quinn, P. D. & Fromme, K. (2011, September). Driving after drinking among college students: Who, when, and why? Paper presented at the NIAAA Training Directors Meeting and Trainee Workshop, Providence, RI.

11.Fromme, K. & Quinn, P. D. (2011, June). Using event-level data to examine laboratory-based findings on the relation between alcohol and other behavioral risks. In Lewis, M. A. and Patrick, M. E. (Co-Chairs), Using Event-Level Data to Understand College Students’ High-Risk Drinking Events and Contexts. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Atlanta, GA.

12.Quinn, P. D. & Fromme, K. (2011, June). Subjective response to alcohol challenge: A quantitative review. In Fromme, K. and King, A. R. (Co-Chairs), Broadening the Scope of Acute Alcohol Response: A Translational Approach to Response, Reward, and Sensitivity. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Atlanta, GA. 13.Quinn, P. D. & Fromme, K. (2011, June). Subjective intoxication and driving after drinking:

An event-level analysis across the college years. Poster session presented at the meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Atlanta, GA.

14.Harden, K. P., Quinn, P. D., & Tucker-Drob, E. M. (2011, June). Genetically influenced changes in sensation seeking drive the rise of delinquent behavior during adolescence. Paper presented at the meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association, Newport, RI.

15.Quinn, P. D. & Harden, K. P. (2011, June). A behavioral genetic investigation of the role of impulsivity in adolescent alcohol use. Poster session presented at the meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association, Newport, RI.

16.Quinn, P. D., Stappenbeck, C. A., & Fromme, K. (2010, June). Does collegiate heavy drinking influence change in sensation seeking and impulsivity? Poster session presented at the meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Antonio, TX.

17.Fromme, K. & Quinn, P. D. (2010, May). Drinking and other behavioral risks. Paper presented at College Student Drinking and Drug Use, Duke University, Raleigh, NC.

18.Fossos, N., Stappenbeck, C. A., Wetherill, R. R., Quinn, P. D., & Fromme, K. (2009, June).

The role of perceived norms for drinking in the transition from high school to college. Poster session presented at the meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA. 19.Quinn, P. D. & Fromme, K. (2009, June). Approach and restraint: Sensation seeking,

self-regulation, and alcohol use. Poster session presented at the meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA.

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20.Quinn, P. D. & Duckworth, A. L. (2007, May). Happiness and academic achievement: Evidence for reciprocal causality.Poster session presented at the meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC.

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EACHING

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XPERIENCE

Mentor,The University of Texas at Austin.

2008 – 2013 Undergraduate Research in Psychology. 19 students; led weekly didactics. 2010 – 2011 Summer Undergraduate Research Experience. 2 minority-group students. 2010 Psychology Honors Program. 1 undergraduate honors thesis.

Guest Lecturer,The University of Texas at Austin.

2011 Young People and Drugs. “Human Subjects Alcohol Administration Research.”

2010, 2011 Abnormal Psychology. “ADHD and Other Developmental Disorders.” Teaching Assistant,University of Pennsylvania

2007 Research Methods and Evaluation, Masters of Applied Positive Psychology.

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LINICAL

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XPERIENCE

2015 – present Post-Doctoral Assessment and Psychotherapy Training. Riley Pain Center and Riley Mood and Anxiety Disorders Clinic, Indiana University School of Medicine.

2013 – 2014 Clinical Psychology Internship. Indiana University School of Medicine. Adult Rotations:

Consultation and Liaison, Indiana University Hospital.

Oncology Psychotherapy, Indiana University Simon Cancer Center.

Outpatient Psychotherapy, Goodman Hall Neuroscience Center.

Inpatient Assessment and Psychotherapy, Larue Carter Memorial Hospital. Child/Adolescent Rotations:

Dual Diagnosis (Substance Use Disorders) Assessment and Psychotherapy, Riley Hospital for Children Outpatient Center.

Outpatient Psychotherapy, Riley Outpatient Center.

Outpatient Specialty Clinic Psychotherapy and Biofeedback, Riley Headache Center, Pain Center, and Mood Disorders Clinic.

Cognitive, Learning, Personality, and Clinical Assessment, Pediatric Testing Clinic, Riley Outpatient Center.

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2012 – 2013 Intellectual, Clinical and Personality Assessment Practicum. Travis County, TX and Williamson County, TX Juvenile Detention Centers. 2011 – 2013 Psychotherapy and Consultation Practicum. Blackstock Family Health

Center, University Medical Center Brackenridge, Austin, TX.

2010 – 2011 Psychotherapy Practicum. Counseling Center, Texas State University. 2010 Intensive OCD Treatment Team. Dr. Michael J. Telch and Associates,

Austin, TX.

2009 – 2010 Individual Psychotherapy and Assessment Practicum. Clinical Psychology Training Clinic, The University of Texas at Austin.

2009 Intellectual and Personality Assessment Practicum. Clinical Psychology Training Clinic, The University of Texas at Austin.

2006 – 2008 Psychological Skills Tutoring. Joe Strayhorn, MD Telephone Tutoring Program, Wexford, PA.

2005 – 2006 Harm Reduction Counseling. HIV Prevention Research Division, University of Pennsylvania.

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ROFESSIONAL

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ESEARCH

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XPERIENCE

2008 – 2013 Graduate Research Assistant. Studies on Alcohol, Health, and Risky

Activities Lab, Department of Psychology, The University of Texas at Austin. 2006 – 2008 Research Coordinator. Positive Psychology Center, Department of

Psychology, University of Pennsylvania.

2005 – 2006 Research Assistant. HIV Prevention Research Division, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania.

2003 – 2005 Undergraduate Research Assistant. HIV Prevention Research Division, Department of Psychiatry,University of Pennsylvania.

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ROFESSIONAL

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FFILIATIONS

2011 – present Behavior Genetics Association.

2009 – present American Psychological Association, Division 50. 2009 – present Research Society on Alcoholism.

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EER

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EVIEW

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CTIVITY

2015 – present Consulting Editor, Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology.

Ad Hoc Reviewer:

Acta Paediatrica Addiction

Addiction Biology Addictive Behaviors AIDS and Behavior

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Cognition and Emotion

Development and Psychopathology Drug and Alcohol Dependence Drug and Alcohol Review

Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology JAMA Psychiatry/Archives of General Psychiatry Journal of Dual Diagnosis

Journal of Experimental Psychopathology Journal of Personality

Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Psychology of Addictive Behaviors Psychopharmacology

Substance Use and Misuse

Association for Psychological Science Student Research Award (2008)

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ORKSHOPS

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TTENDED

Scientific and Statistical Workshops

2015 The Responsible Conduct of Research for Post-Doctoral Fellows, Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions, Indiana University (April 6, 13, 20, and 27).

2013 Time Series Modeling, Summer Statistics Institute, The University of Texas at Austin (May 20 – 23).

2013 International Workshop on Statistical Genetic Methods for Human Complex Traits, Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado, Boulder (March 4 – 8).

2011 Bayesian Statistics for Social Sciences, Summer Statistics Institute, The University of Texas at Austin (May 23 – 26).

2010 Power Analysis for Proposal Writing, Summer Statistics Institute, The University of Texas at Austin (May 24 – 27).

2009 Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Summer Statistics Institute, The University of Texas at Austin (May 26 – 29).

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UPDATED: SEPTEMBER 2015 Clinical Conferences and Workshops

2015 Arthur B. Richter Conference, ADD/ADHD, Department of Psychiatry, Indiana University School of Medicine (February 27)

2014 Ethics Workshop, Section of Psychology, Indiana University School of Medicine (July 11).

2014 Basic Workshop, American Society of Clinical Hypnosis Annual Scientific Meeting and Workshops, San Diego, CA (March 21 – 25).

2014 Arthur B. Richter Conference, Diagnosis and Treatment of DSM-5 Autism Spectrum Disorders, Department of Psychiatry, Indiana University School of Medicine (February 28)

2013 Ethics Workshop, Section of Psychology, Indiana University School of Medicine (December 13).

2012 Motivational Interviewing, Capital Area Psychological Association, Austin, TX (October 12).

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