Graduate Student
Marquette University
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Zoe Bair is a 1st year graduate student in the clinical psychology doctoral program at Marquette University, and a member of the Translational Affective Neuroscience lab. She graduated in 2022 from Tufts University with a Bachelor of Science after majoring in Clinical Psychology. While at Tufts she worked in the Mote Emotion and Social Health Lab to investigate the effects of loneliness on heart rate variability in people with schizophrenia. She also was a member of the Social Identity and Stigma Lab, contributing to research examining discrimination and adversity faced by individuals with multiple marginalized identities. Zoe has clinical experience conducting assessments for ADHD and autism at a psychological testing center, and working for multiple crisis hotlines. Prior to graduate school, Zoe worked as a Clinical Research Assistant in the Dissociative Disorders and Trauma Research Program at McLean Hospital. In this position, she worked on a study investigating the neurobiology of dissociation in women with histories of trauma, and a longitudinal study assessing changes that occur in the mind, brain, and body over the course of outpatient trauma-focused treatment. She has previously given poster presentations about emotion dysregulation across a spectrum of trauma-related and dissociative disorders, and associations between childhood trauma, attachment, and empathy in posttraumatic stress disorder. Her current research interests center on identifying neurobiological markers of PTSD and dissociation. She is particularly interested in understanding and reducing barriers to treatment efficacy. Zoe is passionate about understanding mental health issues through the stories and experiences shared by individuals and hopes to contribute to work in this area throughout her career.
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Examining the Integration Measure and the Multidimensional Inventory of Dissociation in DID
Friday, March 27, 2026
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM US Pacific Time