Camille Evans, B.S.
Camille Evans, B.S. is a Clinical Research Assistant in the Response to Risk program.
Camille Evans is a clinical research assistant on the Psychosis Risk Outcomes Network (ProNET) study. She is responsible for recruitment measures, scheduling visits, assisting with MRI and EEG scans, conducting interviews, data collection and upload, and coordinating with other research members within the Psychosis Research Program.
Academic: Camille received her Bachelor's degree with honors in psychology and a Minor in sociology from Suffolk University in 2021.
Interests and Experience: Prior to joining the Response to Risk Team, Camille was an undergraduate research intern in four labs where she studied physical and emotional pain tolerance for research involved with non-suicidal self-injury in adolescents and research in emotion regulation, positive/negative affect, and pain perception. She also worked at the Early Childhood Risk & Resilience Lab where she studied temperament in children. She then worked at the Youth Equity & Sexuality Lab where she explored topics related to right-wing authoritarianism, white/male supremacy, and sexual violence on college campuses. Lastly, she worked at the Youth Development in Context lab where she worked with immigrant parents with mixed legal status, studied Covid-19 vaccine distribution policy, and the psychosocial effects of youth BIPOC criminalization. Her clinical and academic interests currently involve earning her Clinical Psychology Ph.D. studying the presence of personality disorders in adolescents and how they carry into adulthood.