People

The researchers, students, and collaborators who make up CAMP.

Principal Investigator
Azim Shariff
Azim Shariff
Associate Professor & Canada 150 Research Chair of Moral Psychology — University of British Columbia
Azim Shariff is Associate Professor of Psychology and Canada 150 Research Chair of Moral Psychology at the University of British Columbia, where he directs CAMP. He completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Toronto in 2004, and his doctoral degree at UBC in 2010. He then brain-drained to America for eight years at the Universities of Oregon and California, before moving back to Vancouver and UBC in 2018.
Graduate Students
Gabrielle Ibasco
Gabrielle Ibasco
Ph.D. Student
Gabrielle Ibasco is a Ph.D. student in social-personality psychology at the University of British Columbia, co-supervised by Dr. Azim Shariff and Dr. Jessica Tracy. Her research interests include moral emotions, moral ideologies, and the implications they have for social justice and group/intergroup processes.
Nick Kay
Nick Kay
Ph.D. Student
Nick is a graduate student in social-personality psychology at the University of British Columbia. His research focuses on the macro-level drivers of rapid cultural change and its psychological consequences.
Charul Maheshka
Charul Maheshka
Ph.D. Student
Charul is a graduate student in social-personality psychology at the University of British Columbia, co-supervised by Azim Shariff and Elizabeth Dunn. She is interested in well-being, social connection, culture, and the transmission of moral information.
Lab Manager
Fiona Averill
Fiona Averill
Lab Manager
Fiona manages day-to-day operations at CAMP.
Undergraduate Research Assistants
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Lareina Sharma
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Kate Scamvougeras
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Romina Bernitt
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Nour Abdelfattah
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Erez Schur
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Jenna Conradie
Lab Alumni
Brett Mercier
Brett Mercier
Former Postdoctoral Researcher → University of Toronto
Brett was a post-doctoral student and is currently at the University of Toronto. His research focuses on religious beliefs, attitudes towards and consequences of economic inequality, and political bias and polarization.
Will Jettinghoff
Will Jettinghoff
Former Graduate Student
Will is a graduate student in social-personality psychology at the University of British Columbia, co-advised by Azim Shariff and Kristin Laurin. He is interested in the moral implications of emerging technologies, folk moral psychology, and the process of rationalization.
Hyunjin Koo
Hyunjin Koo
Former Graduate Student
Hyunjin is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Psychology supervised by Dr. Friedrich Götz. Her research interests include social mobility, economic inequality, personality and cross-cultural differences. She is from Korea.
Stephanie Kramer
Stephanie Kramer
Former Graduate Student (Ph.D. 2016) → Pew Research Center, DC
Stephanie graduated in 2016 and studied how developmental, cultural, and contextual influences affect religiosity and moral decision making. She also studied religious and other ideological groups as coalitions. As of 2016, Stephanie has been working at the Pew Research Center in Washington, DC.
Zhen Cheng
Zhen Cheng
Former Graduate Student (Ph.D. 2018) → Portland Veterans Affairs
Zhen graduated in 2018 and is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Portland Veteran Affairs. Her research examines how experiences of bias, stereotypes, and stigma contribute to mental health and educational disparities, and how cultural factors such as ethnicity and spirituality/religion affect academic achievement and mental health outcomes.
Zhuo "Job" Chen
Zhuo "Job" Chen
Former Graduate Student (Ph.D. 2016) → Assistant Professor, Clemson University
Zhuo "Job" Chen graduated in 2016. He is now an assistant professor at Clemson University. His research focuses on psychology of religion and spirituality, mysticism, culture and ideology, and the self. He has expertise and interest in quantitative and qualitative methodology, and welcomes research collaboration both intra- and inter-disciplinary. Job speaks Chinese Mandarin and Cantonese as a native.
Ezra Markowitz
Ezra Markowitz
Former Graduate Student (Dissertation 2012) → Assistant Professor, UMass Amherst
Ezra completed his dissertation with Sara Hodges and Azim in 2012. After two postdocs at Columbia and Princeton Universities, he took a faculty position at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Joe Hoover
Joe Hoover
Former Graduate Student (M.Sc. 2015) → Ph.D., University of Southern California
Joe completed his master's degree with Azim in 2015. He is now pursuing his PhD with Morteza Dehghani and Jesse Graham at the University of Southern California.
Carissa Sharp
Carissa Sharp
Former Postdoctoral Researcher (2014) → Research Fellow, Newman University, UK
Carissa completed her postdoc with Azim in 2014. She is now a research fellow at Newman University in the UK, working primarily with the "Science and Religion: Exploring the Spectrum" Research Group.
Cassie Brandes
Cassie Brandes
Former Lab Manager (2014–2016) → Ph.D., Northwestern University
Cassie earned her B.S. in Psychology and Religious Studies from the University of Oregon, and was an RA, honors student and eventually lab manager in the CaML (as well as the Social Psychoneuroendocrinology Lab). As of Fall 2016, she started her PhD with Jennifer Tackett at Northwestern University.
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Bethany Lassetter
Former Lab Manager (2012–2014) → Ph.D., University of Iowa
Bethany was our lab manager from 2012 to 2014. She is now pursuing a PhD in social psychology with Rebecca Neel at the University of Iowa.
John Michael Kelly
John Michael Kelly
Former Graduate Student → University of California, Irvine
John Michael Kelly is a researcher interested in moral, political, and religious psychology — particularly where these areas intersect. He completed his graduate work with the CAMP lab.
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Thomas Pettus-Czar
Former Lab Manager (2010–2011)
Thomas was our lab manager from 2010 to 2011. He now co-owns and runs downtown Eugene's coffeeshop/bar, The Barn Light, with a second location opening this summer.