
Dr. Sarah keedy
Director of CENSL & Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Dr. Sarah Keedy received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. Her research interests include the neurocognitive abnormalities of psychotic disorders, effects of psychiatric medications on brain function, linking neurocognitive deficits to clinical symptoms, and defining the “severity” of hallucinations and hallucination pathophysiology.
Presentation focusing on Neural Connectivity Signatures of Hallucinations and Delusions: https://acnp.org/videos/sarah-keedy/
Presentation focusing on the complex neurobiologies of psychosis and the precision of hallucination measurement: https://www.psych.uic.edu/event/psychdept-parsing-psychosis-with-neurobiology-symptoms-and-subgroups

Victoria Okuneye
Doctoral Student
B.S. from MIT | Pursuing an MD/PhD from the Medical Scientist Training Program at the Pritzker School of Medicine
Current Lab Work: BSNIP Study, Dissertation

Michael Malina
Neuroimaging Analyst
B.S. in Cognitive Neuroscience from U.C. San Diego
Current Lab Work: BSNIP, Pharmacological fMRI, MRI of IED

Indira Khera
Undergraduate Research Intern
B.S. in Biology in Progress
Current Lab Work: BSNIP Study


Barrett Kern, PsyD
Former Postdoc; Diagnostic Rater
Current Lab Work: BSNIP Study, Psychoeducation on Psychosis Symptoms
