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Children/Youth Issues Latino Issues Psychology/Mental HealthExpertise
- Depression/anxiety
- Stress
- Child development
- Risk and resilience
About
Lisa Badanes, Ph.D., is the chair of the Department of Psychological Sciences at Metropolitan State University of Denver.
Badanes has been teaching since 2010. She previously worked as an instructor at Colorado State University and University of Denver. In addition, Badanes worked as a research associate at DU and a postdoctoral fellow at Developmental Psychobiology Research Group before joining MSU Denver. She is chair of the Institutional Review Board at MSU Denver.
Badanes has published many co-authored articles on her research including most recently for Early Childhood Research Quarterly titled “Evidence for a physiologic home-school gap in children of Latina immigrants.” Her research addresses the ways in which the experience of early life stress influences current life stress, depression/anxiety and academic success in college students. She has given many presentations on her research and areas of expertise both nationally and internationally.
Badanes received her doctorate and masters in developmental psychology from University of Denver in 2009 and 2006 respectively and a bachelor’s in psychology from University of Vermont, Burlington in 2001.
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Arts and Culture
Concerts strike a chord with mental health
Summer may be winding down, but there’s still time to catch a few free shows in the great outdoors — all without leaving metro Denver.
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Science and Technology
MSU Denver enters the metaverse and a new realm in higher education
The University’s School of Hospitality partners with tech giant Meta and VictoryXR to offer new virtual-reality learning opportunities.
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Health
Mom on a mission
Alumna Nikki Brooker’s nonprofit supports new mothers through the perils of postpartum depression.
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