Naomi Friedman
- Associate Professor
- Publications
- INSTITUTE FOR BEHAVIORAL GENETICS
- PSYCHOLOGY & NEUROSCIENCE
Address
Institute for Behavioral Genetics
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447 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0447
Research Interests:
Mechanisms (neural and genetic) underlying individual differences in executive functions and their relations to everyday self regulation as well as various forms of psychopathology.
Active Grants:
- NIDA U01 DA051018 (Banich/Friedman) 4/15/20 – 03/31/27. 14/21 ABCD-USA Consortium: Research Project Site at CU Boulder. Role: MPI
- NIDA R01 DA046064 (Friedman, Wager) 4/15/18 – 1/31/23. Brain and Genetic Predictors of Individual Differences in Pain and Placebo Analgesia. Role: MPI
- NIDA U01 DA046413 (Vrieze, Friedman) 8/15/18 – 6/30/23. A Twin Study of Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Use Development: Leveraging Intensive Longitudinal Assessments. Role: MPI
- NIMH R01 MH124846 (Kaiser/Snyder) 6/10/22 – 4/30/27. Leveraging Latent Factors and Machine Learning to Forecast Internalizing Psychopathology in Emerging Adulthood. Role: Co-I
- NIA R01 AG046938 (Reynolds/Wadsworth) 6/01/15 – 5/31/25. Colorado Adoption/Twin Study of Lifespan Behavioral Development & Cognitive Aging (CATSLife). Role: Co-I
- NIMH R01 MH117131 (Kaiser) 7/03/20 – 4/30/24. Biotyping Mood Health in Late Adolescence: Neurocognitive Dimensions and Stress Pathways. Role: Co-I
- NIDA R01 DA042742 (Palmer) 4/01/18 – 1/31/23. Integrative Prioritization of Alcohol and Drug-Addiction Related Genetic Loci. Role: Co-I, subcontract PI
- R21 ES035826 (Smolker), 2/07/24 – 1/31/26. Long-term Effects of Developmental Air Pollution Exposure on Adult Mental Health: Sensitive Periods, Neural Correlates, and Genetic Risk Factors. Role: Co-investigator.
Additional Resources:
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Multiple PI (with Dr. Tor Wager at Dartmouth) of the study
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Multiple PI (with Dr. Scott Vrieze at University of Minnesota) of the COTWINS
- PI of study of completed Neural Substrates of Executive Functions in the Longitudinal Twin Sample (LTS)
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Co-investigator on the Colorado Adoption/Twin Study of Lifespan Behavioral Development and Cognitive Aging (CATSLife) study
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Multiple PI on the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD)