Nicole Giuliani, PhD, joined the faculty of the School Psychology program in the Department of Special Education and Clinical Sciences. Her research focuses on better understanding the affective, cognitive, and neural mechanisms underlying food craving, consumption, and self-regulation, with the goal of improving those processes in individuals at risk for adverse health outcomes through targeted interventions. Nicole received her PhD from Stanford University, and completed her post-doctoral training in the Psychology Department at UO.
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Nicole Giuliani, PhD

Nicole Giuliani, PhD
Assistant Professor, School of Psychology, Special Education and Clinical Sciences
Postdoctoral Researcher, PSI
Postdoctoral Researcher, PSI