This curriculum vitae summarizes Olga Kornienko's education and professional experience. She received her Ph.D. in Family and Human Development from Arizona State University in 2010. Since then, she has held several research and teaching positions at ASU, focusing on child and adolescent development, social networks, peer influence, and hormones. She has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and been awarded grants from the National Institutes of Health.
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OLGA KORNIENKO
Curriculum Vitae
Department of Psychology
Arizona State University
PO Box 871104, Tempe, AZ 85287-1104
Education
2010 Ph.D., Family and Human Development
The Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University
2007 M.S., Family and Human Development, Concentration: Marriage and Family Therapy
The Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University
2002 B.S., Psychology
Bellevue University
2002 B.S. (equivalent), Psychology, Concentration: Physiological Psychology
M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow, Russia)
Academic Positions
2014 – Present Assistant Research Professor, Department of Psychology, Arizona State
University
2014 – 2016 Assistant Research Professor, Institute for Interdisciplinary Salivary
Bioscience Research (IISBR), Arizona State University
2010 – 2014 Assistant Research Professor, The Sanford School of Social and Family
Dynamics, Arizona State University
2003 – 2010 Graduate Research Assistant, The Sanford School of Social and Family
Dynamics, Arizona State University
Awards and Honors
2016-2018 Loan Repayment Award, National Institute of Health (Clinical Research, National
Institute on Drug Abuse)
2008 Innovative Research Fellowship Award, The Sanford School of Social and Family
Dynamics, Arizona State University
Sponsored Research
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Active and Ongoing
Co-Investigator (PI: V. Agadjanian, Co-I: C. Menjivar). Behavioral and institutional barriers to
HIV prevention among migrant women. National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development. R-21 (1R21HD078201–01). 04/01/14 – 03/31/17. Total costs: $ 423,869. Percent
Recognition: 25%.
Pending
Co-Investigator (PI: V. Agadjanian, Co-I: C. Menjivar). Structural vulnerabilities, alcohol use,
and HIV prevention among labor migrants. National Institutes on Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism. R-01. Total costs: $ 571,199. Percent Recognition: 25%.
In Preparation
Principal Investigator (Co-Is: D.R. Schaefer, D.A. Granger, K.D. Rudolph, D.H. Fishbein).
Social network and hormone effects on susceptibility to peer influence on substance use in
Latino youth. National Institute on Drug Abuse. R21.
Co-Investigator (PI: T. Ha, Co-Is: M.E.W. Varnum, T. J. Dishion). Neurocognitive
vulnerabilities and peer network pathways to adolescent gang involvement and violence.
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. R01.
Completed
Co-Investigator (PI: G. Hill, Co-I: D.A. Granger, Weren S.). Exploring associations among
salivary biomarkers, musical engagement, and formal and informal social network structures of a
musical ensemble. Interdisciplinary Seed Grant, Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts,
Arizona State University. 09/01/13 – 12/01/13. Direct costs: $ 12,000.
Research Areas
Child & Adolescent Development, Social Networks, Peer Influence, Developmental
Psychopathology, Health-Risk Behavior, Hormones (Cortisol and Testosterone), Cross-Sectional
and Longitudinal Social Network Analysis
Publications
Italicized authors represent graduate students with whom I have collaborated since August 2010.
IF = the journal’s Thomson Reuters Impact Factor at the time of publication.
Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals
1. Santos, C. E., Kornienko, O., & Rivas-Drake, D. (accepted). Peer influence on ethnic-racial
identity development: A multi-site investigation. Child Development. (IF: 4.061)
2. Ha, T., Yeung, E. W., Rogers, A. A., Poulsen, F. O., Kornienko O., & Granger, D. A.
(2016). Supportive behaviors in adolescent romantic relationships moderate
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adrenocortical attunement. Psychoneuroendocrinology. Advance online publication. doi:
10.1016/j.psyneuen.2016.09.007. (IF: 4.704)
3. Kornienko, O., Santos, C. E., Martin, C. L., & Granger, K. L. (2016). Peer influence on
gender identity development in adolescence. Developmental Psychology. Advance online
publication. doi: 10.1037/dev0000200. (IF: 3.116).
4. Granger, K. L., Hanish, L.D., Kornienko, O., & Bradley, R. (2016). Preschool teachers’
facilitation of gender-typed and gender-neutral activities during free play and structured
classroom contexts. Sex Roles. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1007/s11199-016-
0675-1 (IF: 1.735)
5. Kornienko, O., Schaefer, D. R., Weren, S., Hill, G., & Granger, D. A. (2016). Cortisol and
testosterone associations with social network dynamics. Hormones & Behavior, 80, 92-
102. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2016.01013 (IF: 4.632)
6. Hanish, L. D., Andrews, N., Kornienko, O., Santos, C. E., Rodkin, P., & Granger, K. L.
(2016). Being in the know: Early adolescents’ awareness of who bullies whom. The
Journal of Early Adolescence, 36, 646-678. doi: 10.1177/0272431615577203 (IF: 1.309)
7. Kornienko, O., Clemans, K. H., Out, D., & Granger, D. A. (2014). Hormones, behavior, and
social network analysis: Exploring associations between cortisol, testosterone, and
network structure. Hormones & Behavior, 66, 534-544. doi:
10.1016/j.yhbeh.2014.07.009 (IF: 3.735)
8. Kornienko, O., & Santos, C. E. (2014). The effects of friendship network popularity on
depressive symptoms during early adolescence: Moderation by fear of negative
evaluation and gender. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 43, 541-553. doi:
10.1007/s10964-013-9979-4 (IF: 2.717)
9. Kornienko, O., Clemans, K., Out, D., & Granger, D. A. (2013). Friendship network position
and salivary cortisol levels. Social Neuroscience, 8, 385-396. doi:
10.1080/17470919.2013.795500 (IF: 2.785)
10. Martin, C. L.,* Kornienko, O.,* Schaefer, D. R., Hanish, L. D., Fabes, R. A., & Goble, P.
(2013). The role of sex of peers and gender-typed activities in young children’s peer
affiliative networks: A longitudinal analysis of selection and influence. Child
Development, 84, 921-937. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12032 (IF: 4.718) *The first two authors
equally contributed to this paper.
11. Schaefer, D. R., Kornienko, O., & Fox, A. (2011). Misery does not love company: The role
of depression in adolescent friendship selection. American Sociological Review, 76, 764-
785. doi: 10.1177/0003122411420813 (IF: 3.693)
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12. Haas, S. A., Schaefer, D. R., & Kornienko, O. (2010). Health and the structure of adolescent
social networks. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 51, 424-39. doi:
10.1177/0022146510386791 (IF: 2.722)
13. Schaefer, D. R., & Kornienko, O. (2009). Power and cohesion in networks with positively
connected exchange relations. Social Psychology Quarterly, 72, 384-402. (IF: 1.892)
Manuscripts in Revision and Under Review
1. Santos, C. E., Cruz, S. N., Kornienko, O., Updegraff, K. A., & Menjivar, C. (revise and
resubmit). Longitudinal study of the effects of legal consciousness on the classroom
regulatory behaviors of Latina/o youth. Ethnic and Racial Studies.
2. Kornienko, O., Agadjanian, V., Menjivar, C., & Zotova, N. (under review). Personal ties
and social support among Central Asian women in Russia. Special Issue of Social
Networks “The Missing Link: The Social Network Approach in Studies of Migration and
Transnationalism”.
3. Ha, T., van Roekel, E., Iida, M., Kornienko, O., Engels R.C.M.E, & Kuntsche, E. (revise
and resubmit). Emotional reactivity and recovery to negative peer experiences in
adolescents’ daily life: The moderating role of depressive symptoms. Journal of Applied
Developmental Psychology.
4. Kornienko, O., Schaefer, D. R., Pressman, S., & Granger, D. A. (under review).
Associations between salivary secretory Immunoglobulin A and social network structure.
Biological Psychology.
5. Riis, J. L., Bryce, C. I., Hand, T., Bayer, J., Martin, M. J., Stebbins, J. L., Kornienko, O.,
Segal, S.K., Van Huisstede, L., & Granger, D. A. (under review). Validity, stability, and
utility of measuring uric acid in saliva (sUA): A salivary bioscience- biobehavioral
research interface. Physiology & Behavior.
6. Cheng, J.T., Kornienko, O., & Granger, D. A. (under review). Prestige in a large social
group predicts longitudinal changes in testosterone. Journal of Personality & Social
Psychology.
Manuscripts in Preparation
1. Kornienko, O., Schaefer, D. R., Ha, T., & Granger, D. A. Interactive effects of loneliness
and cortisol on friendship network dynamics.
2. Kornienko, O., Schaefer, D. R., Ha, T., & Granger, D. A. Cortisol and testosterone
associations with friendship and conflict network dynamics.
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3. Ha, T., Kornienko O., Mauricio, A., Dishion, T. J., & Granger, D. A. (invited). Translational
research on children and families: An opportunity to integrate stress physiology and
intervention effectiveness. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review.
4. Granger, K. L., Kornienko, O., Hanish, L.D., Fabes, R. A., & Martin, C. L. Do peer
interaction networks guide “the invisible hand” of the preschool teacher? Insights from
an observational study of teacher-child interaction.
5. Kornienko, O., Umaña-Taylor, A.J., & Douglass, S. Protective effects of ethnic-racial
identity for minority youth depressive symptoms: Anxiety as differential responsivity
factor.
Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters
1. Kornienko, O., & Granger, D. A. (accepted, minor revisions). Social networks, stress
hormones, and adolescent development. In R. Hopcroft (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of
Evolution, Biology, and Society. Oxford University Press.
2. Weren, S., Kornienko, O., Hill, G., & Yee, C. (2016). Motivational and social network
dynamics of music making: A longitudinal investigation of a collegiate marching band.
In R. Mantie & G. D. Smith (Eds.) Oxford Handbook on Music Making and Leisure (pp.
321-349). Oxford University Press.
3. Kornienko, O., Santos, C. E, & Updegraff, K. (2015). Friendship networks and ethnic
identity development: Contributions from social network analysis. In C. E. Santos & A.
Umaña-Taylor (Eds.), Studying ethnic identity: Methodological advances and
considerations for future research (pp.177-202). Washington, D.C.: American
Psychological Association. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/14618-008
4. Schaefer, D. R., & Kornienko, O. (2010). Comparison processes in social exchange
networks. In S. R. Thye & E. J. Lawler (Eds.), Advances in Group Processes, 27, 185-
205. Bingley, UK: Emerald.
Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentations
1. Kornienko, O., Schaefer, D. R., Ha, T., & Granger, D. A. (April 2016). Loneliness and
cortisol associations with friendship network dynamics. Paper presented at the Sunbelt
XXXVI International Network for Social Network Analysis. Newport Beach, CA.
2. Kornienko, O., Schaefer, D. R., Ha, T., & Granger, D. A. (March 2016). Cortisol and
testosterone associations with friendship and conflict network dynamics in a marching
band. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society of Research on
Adolescence. Baltimore, MD.
3. Santos, C.E., Kornienko, O., & Rivas-Drake, D. (March 2016). School peer networks and
ethnic-racial identity: A multi-site investigation using longitudinal social network
analysis. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society of Research on
Adolescence. Baltimore, MD.
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4. Kornienko, O., Schaefer, D. R., Weren, S., Hill, G., & Granger, D. A. (September 2015).
Cortisol and testosterone associations with social network dynamics. Poster presented at
the 45th Annual Conference of International Society for Psychoneuroendocrinology
(ISPNE). Edinburgh, Scotland.
5. Segal, S.K., Kornienko, O., Seay, D. R., Bryce, C.I., Van Huisstede, L., & Granger, D. A.
(September 2015). Stable trait-like individual differences in salivary uric acid (sUA):
Relations to gender and body mass index. Poster presented at the 45th Annual
Conference of International Society for Psychoneuroendocrinology (ISPNE). Edinburgh,
Scotland.
6. Kornienko, O., Schaefer, D. R., Seay, D., & Granger, D. A. (June 2015). Networks and
health: Exploring the role of friendship and conflict ties for immune system functioning.
Paper presented at the Sunbelt XXXV; International Network for Social Network
Analysis. Brighton, UK
7. Rinne, L., Kornienko, O., Granger, D.A., Hardiman, M. (March 2015). Cortisol levels
moderate the effect of school engagement on academic reputation in mathematics, but
not language. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in
Child Development, Philadelphia, PA.
8. Granger, K.L., Kornienko, O., Hanish, L., Fabes, R., & Martin, C.L. (March 2015). Do peer
interaction networks influence teachers’ classroom practices? Insights from an
observational study of teacher-child interactions. Paper presented at the Biennial
Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia, PA
9. Kornienko, O., Weren, S., Yee, C., Hill, G., Schaefer, D. R., & Granger, D. A. (July 2014).
Contributions of salivary hormones to selection in friendship and conflict networks.
Paper presented at the 1st
European Conference on Social Networks (EUSN). Barcelona,
Spain.
10. Weren, S., Hill, G., Kornienko, O., Yee, C., & Granger, D. A. (May 2014).Exploring
Associations Among Musical Engagement, Salivary Biomarkers, and Social Network
Structures of a Musical Ensemble: The Position of Leadership. 2014 College Music
Society Summit: Music, Science, and Society. Seattle, WA.
11. Granger, K. L., Hanish, L. D., Kornienko, O., & Swanson, J. (April 2014). Teachers’
responses to girls’ and boys’ physical aggression: The role of emotional reactions and
developmental beliefs. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of American Educational
Research Association, Philadelphia, PA.
12. Andrews, N., Hanish, L. D., Martin, C. L., Santos, C. E., & Kornienko, O. (March 2014).
Aggression and social prominence in early adolescence: Why form of aggression matters.
Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society of Research on Adolescence.
Austin, TX.
13. Kornienko, O., Clemans, K. H., Out, D., & Granger, D. A. (February 2014). Linking social
networks and hormones: Exploring effects of network position and network selection
processes. Paper presented at the Sunbelt XXXIV; International Network for Social
Network Analysis. St. Pete Beach, FL.
14. Andrews, N., Hanish, L. D., Kornienko, O., Santos, C. E., Rodkin, P., & Granger, K. L.
(April 2013). Being in the know: Early adolescents' nominations of who bullies whom.
Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society of Research in Child
Development, Seattle, WA.
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15. Granger, K. L., Kornienko, O., Hanish, L. D., Martin, C. L., Fabes, R. A., & Goble, P.
(April 2013). Guiding play: Preschool teachers’ facilitation of gender-typed activities.
Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society of Research in Child
Development, Seattle, WA.
16. Andrews, N., Kornienko, O., Hanish, L. D., & Santos, C. E. (March, 2012). Delinquent
behavior and social network position in early adolescence. Poster presented at the
Biennial Meeting of the Society of Adolescent Research, Vancouver, Canada.
17. Kornienko, O. (March, 2011). A longitudinal dyadic analysis of trajectories of depressive
symptoms and their moderators in adolescent friendships. Poster presented at the
Biennial Meeting of the Society of Research in Child Development, Montreal, Canada.
18. Haas, S. A., Schaefer, D. R., Kornienko, O., & Bishop, N. J. (March, 2011). Cross-
dimensional friendship selection as a risk factor for peer influence on substance use
among adolescents. Paper presented at the Population Association of America.
Washington, D.C.
19. Schaefer, D. R., Haas, S.A., Kornienko, O., & Bishop, N. J. (February, 2011). Influence on
smoking initiation and cessation among adolescents. Paper presented at the SunBelt
XXXI; International Network for Social Network Analysis. St. Pete Beach, FL.
20. Schaefer, D.R., Kornienko, O., & Fox, A. (August, 2010). A network analysis of the role of
depression in adolescent friendship selection. Paper presented at the American
Sociological Association. Atlanta, GA
21. Schaefer, D.R., & Kornienko, O. (July, 2010). A Longitudinal network analysis of peer
influence processes on depression in adolescent friendships. Paper presented at the
SunBelt XXX; International Network for Social Network Analysis. Trento, Italy.
22. Kornienko, O., Schaefer, D.R., & Haas, S.A. (March, 2008). Effects of self-reported health
status and chronic pediatric illness on adolescents' friendship networks. Poster presented
at the Biennial Meeting of the Society of Adolescent Research, Chicago, Il
23. Griffin, W. A., Kornienko, O., Taylor, T., & Schmidt, S. K. (August 2006). Agent-based
modeling of small n dynamics: Conceptualization and Illustration. Paper presented at the
the First World Congress on Social Simulation, Kyoto, Japan.
24. Griffin, W. A., Kornienko, O., Schmidt, S. K., & Long, A. (May 2005). Small n evolving
structures: Dyadic interaction between intimates. Paper presented at the Lake Arrowhead
Conference on Computational Social Science and Social Complexity. UCLA Center for
Human Complex Systems. Lake Arrowhead, CA.
Published Conference Proceedings
1. Griffin, W. A., Schmidt, S. K., & Kornienko, O. (2005). An Agent Based Model of
Interaction between Intimates: A Proposed Mechanism for Simulating Evolving Dyads.
In D. L. Sallach, C. M. Macal, & M. J. North (Eds.), Agent 2004: Social Dynamics:
Interaction, Reflexivity and Emergence (pp. 327-338). Chicago: University of Chicago &
Argonne National Laboratory.
Invited Presentations
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1. Kornienko, O. Social network dynamics and bio-behavioral processes. Group for Research
on Intervention and Prevention, Department of Psychology, Arizona State University,
Tempe, AZ (March, 2016).
2. Kornienko, O. Social network analysis in educational research: Introduction and
illustrations. Complexity in Educational Research Group, Arizona State University,
Tempe, AZ (March, 2016).
3. Agadjanian, V., Kornienko, O., & Zotova, N. Behavioral and institutional barriers to HIV
prevention among migrant women in Russia. Collaborative Research Partnerships on the
Prevention and Treatment of HIV/AIDS and Comorbidities. US-Russia Joint Working
Group Meeting and Scientific Workshop. National Institutes of Health, Office of AIDS
Research. Rockville, MD (April, 2015).
4. Kornienko, O. Social networks and salivary hormones: Exploring contributions of network
status and network selection processes. Counseling Psychology Research Colloquium,
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ (September, 2014).
5. Kornienko, O. Social networks and salivary hormones: Exploring contributions of network
status and network selection processes. Institute for Interdisciplinary Salivary Bioscience
Research Symposium, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (April, 2014).
6. Kornienko, O. Contributions of social network analysis to study of social relationships,
development, and health. Counseling Psychology graduate seminar, Arizona State
University (March, 2013)
7. Kornienko, O. Applications of social network analysis to the study of peer relationships.
Department of Psychology, La Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy (July, 2011)
Social Network Analysis and Additional Training
Longitudinal Network Analysis with SIENA Workshop with C. Steglich, University of Bologna
(Bertinoro Centre), July, 2011
Advanced Siena Users Meeting (AdSUM) with T.A.B. Snijders
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. March, 2012
Sunbelt XXXIV St. Pete Beach, FL. February, 2014
Spit Camp Workshop with D.A. Granger, SRCD, Seattle, WA. April, 2013; ASU, August 2014
Modeling Relational Event Dynamics with statnet with C. T. Butts. Sunbelt XXXIV St. Pete
Beach, FL. February, 2014
Moving Beyond Descriptive: Basic Network Statistics with statnet with L. Jasny and R. Acton.
Sunbelt XXXIV St. Pete Beach, FL. February, 2014.
Network Methods for Behavior Change with T. Valente. Sunbelt XXXIV St. Pete Beach, FL.
February, 2014.
Personal Network Analysis with R with R. Vacca. 1st
European Conference on Social Networks
(EUSN). Barcelona, Spain. July,2014.
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Introduction to Meta-Analysis with Dr. Noel Card. Week-long Statistics Workshop, Arizona
State University Latino Resilience Enterprise (Tempe, AZ). December, 2016
Statistical Programs
R (social network analysis packages: RSiena, statnet, sna, network, and igraph), Mplus, Stata,
SPSS
Teaching
Instructor, The Sanford School of Family and Social Dynamics, Arizona State University
• Research Methods (Spring 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013, Spring 2014)
• Advanced Marriage and Family Relations (Winter 2008)
• Human Development (Summer 2007)
• Fundamentals of Marriage and Family Therapy (Summer 2006)
Co-Instructor, The Lives of Boys and Girls: Gender Development and Relationships, The
Sanford School of Family and Social Dynamics, Arizona State University
• Supervised Research Experience (Fall 2011, 2012; Spring 2012, 2013)
• Individualized Instruction (Fall 2011, 2012; Spring 2012, 2013)
Graduate Teaching Assistant, The Sanford School of Family and Social Dynamics,
Arizona State University
• Multivariate Regression (graduate)
• Social Network Analysis (graduate)
• Child Development
• Human Sexuality
• Advanced Marriage and Family Relationships
• Fundamentals of Marriage and Family Therapy
• Human Development
• Children and Poverty
• Human Sexuality
• Introduction to Sociology
• Modern Sociological problems
Advising
Master’s Thesis Committee Member, The Sanford School of Social and Family
Dynamics – Program in Family and Human Development, Arizona State University
• Kristen L. Granger, Guiding play: Preschool teachers’ facilitation of gender-typed and
gender-neutral activities with boys, girls, and mixed-sex groups (defended September,
2014)
Comprehensive Exam Committee Member, The Sanford School of Social and Family
Dynamics – Program in Family and Human Development, Arizona State University
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• Kristen L. Granger, Preschool Teachers’ Social Management Practices: The Role of
Teachers’ Social Management Beliefs and Perception of Classroom Social and
Behavioral Characteristics (defended October, 2015)
Clinical Experience
Marriage and Family Therapist (in training), Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic,
Department of Family and Human Development, ASU, 2004 – 2005.
Residential Rehabilitation Specialist, Community Alliance, Omaha, NE. Psychosocial
mental health rehabilitation program for clients with severe mental illness, 2002 – 2003.
Community Service
Supervising Drishti Panse and Meilin Zhu (high-school students) for research project “Effects on
Hatha Yoga on High School Students’ Academic Stress”. They won the 1st
place in Behavioral
Science Division of Arizona Science and Engineering Fair in 2015 and received Achievement in
Research in Psychological Science awards by American Psychological Association and U.S.
Public Health Service, Office of the US Surgeon General Special Science Award.
Professional Activity and Service
Professional Affiliations
2016 – present Faculty Affiliate, Institute for Interdisciplinary Salivary Bioscience
Research (IISBR), University of California, Irvine
Professional Associations Memberships
Society for Research in Child Development
Society for Research in Adolescence
International Network for Social Network Analysis
Editorial Board Member
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Adolescent Research Review
Ad Hoc Reviewer
Child Development
American Sociological Review
Social Networks
Social Science and Medicine
Journal of Research on Adolescence
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology
Journal of Personal and Social Relationships
PLOS One
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Sex Roles
Psychoneuroendocrinology
The Spanish Journal of Psychology
Grant Reviewer
2016 – Israel Science Foundation
2016 – National Science Foundation (Developmental & Learning Sciences)
Conference Submission Reviewer
2015 – Biannual Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Section:
Social Relationships
Online Media Coverage
“Spitting for science: ASU researchers use saliva to study human bonding”, Video Report, ASU
News, Science & Tech (May 5th
, 2014), https://asunews.asu.edu/20140505-asu-saliva-study-
marching-band
“Depressed teens not shunned,” ScienceNews, Magazine of the Society for Science and the
Public (August 16th
, 2010), https://www.sciencenews.org/article/depressed-teens-not-shunned
“Depressive Teens Are Not Without Friends,” http://news.softpedia.com/news/Depressive-
Teens-Are-Not-Without-Friends-152523.shtml (August 17th
, 2010)
Languages
English, Russian
References
Available upon request