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Posts by Giovanni Ramos
Thanks a lot, @allisonharvey.bsky.social! 🙏🏽
My amazing @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social colleague--Gio Ramos @gramos.bsky.social--has been selected for two highly competitive, NIH-funded training opportunities. The mHealth Training Institute (mHTI) and the Research in Implementation Science for Engagement (RISE)!
Congratulations, Gio!
Full-time research coordinator position at UC Berkeley.
Ideal for folk aiming 4 graduate study in clinical/health psychology who enjoys managing data and using R.
This job posting is now listed on UC Berkeley Careers! In case helpful, you can use the Job ID #85111 to find the listing.
A large share of science funding comes through philanthropy, with little legal or public scrutiny. This lack of oversight allowed Jeffrey Epstein to cultivate scientists and launder his reputation. n.pr/4v0nHek
**LION KING INTRO BLARING**
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IT’S THE CIRCLE… THE CIRCLE OF LIFE
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Frustrating thing about being an Assistant Professor: Knowing that I still have to be strategic about who I write papers with to preserve tenure letter writers. 1/2
Concrete, actionable guidance on the application of DMHIs in everyday clinical work!
This is something @stephenschueller.bsky.social has been teaching for years, and it was great to get together with him, Naomi Tabak, Madison Taylor, and Namrata Poola to create this "go-to" resource for clinicians!
See you in a couple of hours 🤓
How can we advance #equity in digital #MentalHealth interventions?
Join us on Tuesday, March 3 for a seminar with @gramos.bsky.social, who will explore the state of the science in #DMHIs and share findings for creating more equitable models and expanding access for marginalized groups.
Join us! ⤵️
Today I had the honor of presenting some of my work focused on advancing mental health equity for racially and ethnically minoritized youth at the CHLA's Adolescent Medicine Grand Rounds!
I just wish we'd had more time to continue the conversation. Thank you for the invite, Caitlin S. Sayegh, PhD!
“Maybe, I would have been treated better if I had cited some of the editor in chief’s papers,” Bimonte, of the University of Siena, wrote in boldface in the email, which we have seen. Two days later, an unhappy editor at the journal quit, Retraction Watch has learned.
Incredibly honored that this 2024 review of the state of the science in digital mental health interventions, published in @abctnow.bsky.social's Behavior Therapy is among the most cited papers over the last 3 years!
Thanks to @stephenschueller.bsky.social, Rosa Hernandez-Ramos, and Madison Taylor!
Screenshot of job ad for postdoc. Follow link for details.
T32 Postdoc position in developmental psychopathology at UMN Institute of Child Development! There are many excellent primary mentors available, as well as an even better set of secondary mentors to choose from (including me). See link for details, due April 1. drive.google.com/file/d/18SoO...
It seems that I have been demoted by Google Scholar 🤣 🤷🏽♂️
We loved having you @gramos.bsky.social!! Thanks so much for generously sharing your amazing work with us!
Thank YOU for having me!
Last week, I had the privilege to present some of my work at UIUC and its Clinical and Community Psychology Brown Bag seminar. There were fantastic questions, and I had a blast!
Thank you for thinking of me for this, @vjrp.bsky.social! Proud to be a FOP 🤓
It's #FundingFriday at APF!💸 Don't miss out on these opportunities to apply for funding for your psychological research. More info at hubs.li/Q03ZHzZ80.
Thanks so much, Aaron. I appreciate you!
Proud and blessed to have Gio as my colleague.
As I told my students (while choking up), I hope they felt represented and proud to be Latinx, that they remember they belong here, and that, as Benito did, they never stop believing in themselves.
¡Nosotros somos América!
Given this social and political climate, I can't begin to explain what Bad Bunny's show meant to a lot of us—a celebration of being Latinx in America
Last class, we talked about the social determinants of mental health: how the political discourse, policies, and implicit government values directly shape the outcomes of Latinxs in this country. Through that lens, my students can understand the current times better
The beauty of teaching a class on Latinx Mental Health right now is that every week, I have the opportunity to give my students something that matters to them. This was one of the slides for my class
Thanks a lot!!
Welp, the joke just lasted a couple of hours. I guess I can celebrate now, maybe? 🤷🏽♂️ 🤓
Thanks, Gabriel ;)
Sometimes, you just aren't there yet... 🤷🏽♂️ 🤣
The @apnews.com recently interviewed me to discuss the impact that Roblox can have on youth's mental health when used to reenact and protest against ICE immigration raids.
My takeaway: It can be a healthy process by which youth build community and obtain social support!
apnews.com/article/robl...