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WELL Center Research Coordinator Nicole Miller

Nicole Miller, PhD

Research Coordinator, WELL Center

Research Interests:

  • How social factors impact the development of negative weight-related behaviors.

Bio:

Nicole Miller is a research coordinator for Meghan Butryn, PhD, working primarily on Project FitLink. She graduated from The George Washington University in 2021 and holds a B.A. in Psychological & Brain Science and Criminal Justice. During her time at GWU, Nicole worked as a research assistant under Dr. Michelle Stock in the Health Cognitions and Behaviors Lab and earned a psychology department grant for her independent research regarding the impacts of COVID-19 related stress on weight-related behaviors. She also conducted psychometric assessments as an intern at the Pine Rest Psychological Consultation Center. Nicole’s research interests lie at the intersection of social and clinical psychology. She is particularly interested in how social factors impact the development of negative weight-related behaviors. After her time at the WELL Center, Nicole hopes to pursue a PhD in Clinical Psychology.