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Dr. Amanda Sheffield Morris is a Regents Professor and the George Kaiser Family Foundation Chair in Child Development at Oklahoma State University in the Department of Human Development and Family Science. She is also an adjunct professor at the Laureate Institute for Brain Research (LIBR) and a co-investigator on the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) national study. Dr. Morris is a developmental scientist with research interests in parenting, socio-emotional development, early life adversity, and risk and resilience. She is the Editor in Chief for the "Journal of Research on Adolescence" and is an Associate Editor for the journal "Adversity and Resilience Science: Research and Practice" published by Springer/Nature. She is co-author of the recently published book "Adverse and Protective Childhood Experiences: A Developmental Perspective" published by the American Psychological Association.
Jennifer Hays-Grudo, PhD, is a Regents Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at OSU Center for Health Sciences in Tulsa. She is the Principal Investigator and Director of the Center for Integrative Research on Childhood Adversity (CIRCA), an $11M center grant funded by the National Institutes of Health, where she coordinates research and training on adversity and resilience. Prior to that she was the George Kaiser Chair of Community Medicine at OU-Tulsa where she led the Tulsa Children’s Project, a collaboration with Harvard’s Center for the Developing Child. She is the co-author of the recently published book, "Adverse and Protective Childhood Experiences: A Developmental Perspective," published by the American Psychological Association. Dr. Hays-Grudo is the founding Editor-in-Chief of the international journal Adversity and Resilience Science (Springer/Nature Publisher).