Catherine Dion, B.A.

Catherine DionCatherine graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2014 with a B.A. in Psychology. After graduation, she worked at UIC under the mentorship of Dr. Melissa Lamar conducting neuropsychological tests and collecting data for studies investigating the impact of vascular risk factors on brain structure and cognition in aging. Under the same mentorship, she now works at the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center and is responsible for data management and analysis.

Catherine is interested in studying white and grey matter integrity in aging, particularly in neurodegenerative populations. Catherine will be joining Dr. Price’s lab in Fall 2017.

Peer-Reviewed Publications (in press or published)

Crane, N.A., Jenkins, L.M., Bhaumik, R., Dion, C., Gowins, J.R., Mickey, B.J., Zubieta, J.K., & Langenecker, S.A. (in press). Multidimensional Prediction of Treatment Response to Antidepressants with Cognitive Control and fMRI. Brain.

Crane, N.A., Jenkins, L.M., Dion, C., Meyers, K.K., Weldon, A.L., Gabriel, L.B., Walker, S.J., Hsu, D.T., Noll, D.C., Klumpp, H., Phan, K.L., Zubieta, J-K., & Langenecker, S.A. (2016). Comorbid Anxiety Increases Cognitive Control Activation in Major Depressive Disorder. Depression and Anxiety. 33(10):967-977 doi: 10.1002/da.22541