My research focuses on the genetic and environmental influences on externalizing behaviors and related traits (e.g., callous-unemotional traits, irritability, delay discounting). As a developmental psychologist, I am particularly interested in leveraging person-centered, longitudinal models to unveil the developmental processes underlying these behaviors. My work aims to identify potential intervention points during childhood and adolescence, contributing to more effective strategies for prevention and intervention.
Education:
B.S. in Psychology, National Taiwan University, 2017
Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology, Boston University, 2025