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