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BEST Lab

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Welcome to the Biopsychosocial Effects of Stigma (BEST) Lab! In the BEST Lab, our research focuses broadly on identifying the biopsychosocial mechanisms that contribute to adverse mental health outcomes among minority group members, with a particular...

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Current Projects Current projects fall within 5 broad areas: 1) documenting the health consequences of structural stigma; 2) identifying mechanisms linking stigma to psychopathology; 3) examining when and how structural stigma undermines the efficacy of...

Prospective Doctoral Students

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Thank you for your interest in our lab. I will NOT be reviewing applications for the Clinical Science program for the 2026-2027 academic year.

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Join Us! Thank you for your interest in the BEST Lab! There are many ways to become involved in our lab as an undergraduate, graduate student, or post-doctoral fellow. Interested graduate students should click on “Prospective Doctoral Students” tab in the...

Mark Hatzenbuehler

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Mark Hatzenbuehler is the John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences in the Psychology Department at Harvard. He received his PhD in Clinical Psychology from Yale and completed his post-doctoral training in population health at Columbia...

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Publications (Note: * indicates an article published with a graduate student, post-doctoral fellow, or K mentee) 2020, In Press and Under Review Hatzenbuehler, M.L., McKetta, S., Goldberg, N., Sheldon, A., Friedman, S.R., Cooper, H.L.F., Beane, S...

Nathan L. Hollinsaid

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Nathan L. Hollinsaid (he/him/his) is a clinical science doctoral student in the Biopsychosocial Effects of Stigma (BEST) Lab at Harvard University. Originally from Illinois, he graduated summa cum laude from Tufts University with a B.S. in clinical...