

Kate Webb, PHD
Hello! I am an affective neuroscientist on the academic job market.
My research seeks to better understand how structural inequities, individual characteristics, and neurobiology interact to influence the course of psychological and physical recovery after trauma.
After graduating from Albion College in Michigan, I earned my Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. As a current postdoctoral research fellow at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School, I conduct basic and translational research using neuroimaging, psychophysiological and behavioral assessments, and molecular genetics. In addition, I work on neuroethical issues, including how to identify and address racial and phenotypic biases embedded in neuroscience technologies.