Luke W. Hyde
EDUCATION and TRAINING
UNDERGRADUATE:
1999 - 2003 Williams College.
Williamstown,
MA
B.A.
Cum Laude 2003
Psychology and Religion
GRADUATE:
2005 – Present University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Doctoral Candidate
in the Clinical and Developmental Psychology Programs
2007
Master’s of
Science – Developmental precursors
of moral disengagement and
a mediator of early risk for antisocial behavior.
2009
Comprehensive exam / Specialty paper - Neuroscience, developmental psychopathology,
and youth antisocial behavior: Review, integration, and directions
for research.
June 2010
Doctoral Candidate in Clinical and Developmental Psychology
The development of antisocial behavior: genes, brain, and environment
as direct and interactive predictors of antisocial behavior from early
childhood to early adulthood.
Advisor: Daniel Shaw, PhD, Chair, Department of Psychology
2007 – Present Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition,
Pittsburgh PA
University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University
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Advisor: Ahmad Hariri, PhD, Associate Professor
HONORS
Bassell Student Publication Award, Clinical Psychology Program, University of Pittsburgh
2010
Andrew Mellon Graduate Fellowship, University of Pittsburgh
2009 -
2010
Training Fellowship: 2009 International Summer School of the Society for Research on Adolescence
2009
Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) Travel Award 2009
Predoctoral Training Fellowship in Behavioral Brain Research (B2)
2007 – 2009
Health Emotions Research
Institute Symposium Fellowship
2008, 2009
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship - Honorable Mention
2007
Dean's List - William's College 2000-2003
PUBLICATIONS
1. Hyde, L.W., Gorka, A., Manuck, S.B., & Hariri, A.R. (2010). Perceived social support moderates the link between threat-related amygdala reactivity and trait anxiety. Neuropsychologia. Epub ahead of print - DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2010.08.025
2. Trentacosta, C. J., Criss, M. M., Shaw, D., Lacourse, E., Hyde, L. W., & Dishion, T. J. (In press). Antecedents and outcomes of joint trajectories of mother-son conflict and warmth quality during middle childhood and adolescence. Child Development.
3. Hyde, L. W., Shaw, D. S., & Moilanen, K. (2010). Developmental Precursors of Moral Disengagement and the Role of Moral Disengagement in the Development of Antisocial Behavior. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 38, 197-209.
4. Trentacosta, C. J., Hyde, L. W., Shaw, D. S. & Cheong, J. (2009). Adolescent Dispositions for Antisocial Behavior in Context: The Roles of Neighborhood Dangerousness and Parental Knowledge. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 118, 564-75.
5. Munoz, K. E., Hyde, L. W., & Hariri, A. R. (2009). Imaging Genetics. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 48, 356-361.
6. Hariri, A. R., Gorka, A., Hyde, L. W., Kimak, M., Halder, I., Ducci, F., Ferrell, R. E., Goldman, D., & Manuck, S. B. (2009). Divergent effects of genetic variation in endocannabinoid signaling on threat- and reward-related human brain function. Biological Psychiatry, 66, 9-16. - Selected as a top 15 ranking article of 2009 in Biological Psychiatry by the Society for Biological Psychiatry.
7. Fakra, E., Hyde, L. W., Gorka, A., Fisher, P. M., Munoz, K. E., Kimak, M., Halder, I., Ferrell, R. E., Manuck, S. B., & Hariri, A. R. (2009) Amygdala Reactivity Mediates Effects of HTR1A C(-1019)G on Trait Anxiety. Archives of General Psychiatry, 66, 33-40.
8. Gill, A. G., Hyde, L. W., Shaw, D. S. Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. (2008). The Family Check-Up in Early Childhood: A Case Study of Intervention Process and Change. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 37, 893-904.
9. Trentacosta, C. J., Hyde, L. W., Shaw, D. S. Dishion, T. J., Gardner, F. & Wilson, M. (2008). The Relations among Cumulative Risk, Parenting, and Behavior Problems during Early Childhood. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 49, 1211-1219.