Estelle Higgins is a doctoral student in Psychology and is interested in the relationships between chronic stress, mental health and the immune system. At the Center for Healthy Minds, she primarily works on analyzing psychoneuroimmunology datasets, …
Caitlin Roa
Faculty Chat with Caitlin Roa
Hear from Caitlin Roa, program manager and Director of Capstone & Research discussing the graduating class of 2025’s Capstone Projects!
Data Science Professionals Panel
As part of our Faculty Chat & Program Pop In series, we talked with 3 Data Science Professionals, including 2 DSHB alumni! Hear from: Andi Donnelly, DSHB Alumni and Senior Analyst in Corporate Safety …
Program Pop-In with DSHB Student, Nicole Friedl
As part of our Faculty Chat & Program Pop In series, we chatted with DSHB student and now alumni, Nicole Friedl. Watch this video where Nicole discusses her capstone project with innovative educational technology company, …
Application Assistance
New this year: We have added a Skills Checklist & we strongly encourage a recommendation letter. To increase transparency of what our admissions committee uses to evaluate applications, we created a skills checklist as an …
Faculty Chat with Program Director, John Curtin
Faculty Chat with John Curtin Are you ready to apply data science to real-world challenges that make a tangible impact on human lives? As an incoming student in the Data Science in Human Behavior program, …
Faculty Chat with Estelle Higgins
Learn more about the wealth of mentoring resources in the Data Science in Human Behavior Master’s Program. Estelle shares about her research, the capstone projects that she mentors and the mentoring experience.
Capstone Project Overview with Caitlin Roa
Caitlin Roa discusses all of the capstone projects from the graduating class of 2024. Here’s a brief overview of the capstone projects from the Data Science and Human Behavior Master’s program: Equity in Science Publications …
Faculty Chat with Joe Austerweil
Joe Austerweil is a leader in the application of advanced data science approaches to better understand complex human behavior and is a dedicated and stellar teacher and mentor. Watch this to learn more!
Faculty Chat with Nick Buttrick
One of our new(er) professors, Nick is interested in socioecological and cultural psychology, specifically exploring issues such as why people own guns, the psychological consequences of reading fiction, cultural dynamics of residential mobility, and historical …