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Ellie Pasquale, B.S.

Pronouns: Ellie

Doctoral Student
2021-Present

SDSU / UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology
Behavioral Medicine

San Diego

Areas of Research

Ellie’s research interests include understanding the etiology and heterogeneity of obesity and binge eating disorder and the development of targeted and tailored behavioral interventions for adults with eating and weight issues.

Bio

Ellie worked with Dr. Sarah Armstrong and Dr. Asheley Skinner at the Duke Center for Childhood Obesity Research where she completed an honors thesis exploring 2-year outcomes of a clinic-community partnership model to treat childhood obesity. She graduated magna cum laude from Duke University in 2019, earning her B.S. in Psychology and B.A. in Global Health. Ellie is particularly interested in the etiology and treatment of obesity and binge eating disorder and is currently a 3rd year graduate student pursuing a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. She is originally from Cincinnati, OH and in her free time she enjoys trying new recipes, creating travel itineraries, and cheering on the Blue Devils!

Mentors

Kerri Boutelle, Ph.D., UC San Diego

Details

Education
  1. B.S., Psychology and Public Health
    Duke University
Publications
  1. Pasquale, EK, Neshteruk, CD, Howard, JB, Skinner, AC, Story, M, Frerichs, LM, & Armstrong, SC (2020). An Integrated Clinic-Community Model to Treat Childhood Obesity: Revisiting 2 Years Later. Clinical Pediatrics. https://doi.org/10.1177/0009922820930368