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About our research program

As part of the Institute for Behavioral Medicine Research, directed by Lisa Christian, PhD, the Stress, Behavioral Immunology, and Health Lab examines how exposures to chronic stress, mood disorders, anxiety, and sleep disturbance interact in a bi-directional manner with the immune and neuroendocrine system to affect physical and mental health. Our studies use psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) research approaches to examine how stress “gets under the skin” among individuals caregiving for a spouse with dementia, people coping with cancer, pregnant women, as well as people exposed to chronic stress or discrimination related to race/ethnicity, sexual minority status, or financial strain. An ultimate goal of these studies is to address health disparities and inform behavioral interventions by identifying key pathways by which stress affects health.

Our Team

 

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Lisa Christian, PhD

Principal Investigator

Lisa Christian is an professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health and a member of the Institute for Behavioral Medicine Research where she has been a faculty member since 2008. She received her PhD in clinical health psychology from The Ohio State University after completing internship at the University of Florida Health Science Center. Dr. Christian’s research has been funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD), National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), and National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR). Her clinical work focuses on cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders, particularly in women. In addition to these roles, she serves as the Medical Student Advocate within the College of Medicine, helping to advance a positive learning environment. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling, vegetarian cooking, reading, and spending time with her two children and two Bernedoodles.

Academic Profile

Lisa Christian CV

 

Michael Di Gregorio, M.S., CCRP

Michael Di Gregorio, MS, CCRP

Michael is a clinical research manager, serves as the lab manager, and has been with the lab since the end of 2000. He earned his Bachelor of Science from Santa Clara University in Northern California with a double major in Psychology and Mathematics. He continued on at Nova Southeastern University in South Florida where he earned a Masters of Science in Clinical Psychology with emphases in neuropsychology. He has taken additional classes in Chinese medicine, yoga and massage therapy. He enjoys working on studies that investigate how different stressors, from cancer diagnoses to caregiver stress to challenging marital relationships, influence the psychological and physiological health of those affected. Outside the lab, Michael enjoys drumming, yoga, soccer and live music.

 

Mackenna Bay

Mackenna Bay, BS

Mackenna is a Clinical Research Assistant working on the CARE study in the lab. She graduated from Miami University of Ohio in May of 2022 with a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and a minor in Nutrition, where she also completed her thematic sequence in Gerontology. She is working towards applying to Graduate schools with the plan of becoming a Physical Therapist. She has specific interests in the interrelatedness of mental health and chronic physical illnesses, and how those aspects are linked to the holistic well-being of an individual. Outside of the lab, Mackenna enjoys spending time with her dogs, friends, and family, upcycling furniture, exploring the outdoors, and traveling to new places.

 

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Nithya Kasibhatla, BS, BA

Nithya is a medical student at the Ohio State University College of Medicine. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 2022 with a BS in Neuroscience and a BA in English Writing, where she developed an interest in studying the effects of early life stress on stress-responsive neural circuitry and mental health outcomes. She joined the Stress and Health lab while pursuing her MS in Applied Neuroscience at OSU, which she received in 2024, and is specifically interested in understanding how caregiving stress impacts neural circuits and differences in relationship functioning between same- and different-sex couples. In her free time, Nithya enjoys performing Indian classical dance, reading, and traveling with family and friends.

 

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Tyreek Jones, MS

Tyreek Jones is a Ph.D. student in the Clinical Psychology Program, specializing in the Neuropsychology Track. He graduated from Mississippi State University in 2023 with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, focusing on Applied Behavior Analysis. Tyreek began his Ph.D. at OSU in the fall of 2023. His research interests include the effects of chronic psychosocial stressors, such as racial discrimination, on inflammatory processes and cognitive outcomes, such as cognitive decline. He is also interested in interventions that can aid with these risk factors. In his free time, Tyreek enjoys socializing with loved ones, cooking elaborate meals, going to the movies, and exploring new places.

 

Tessa Belvins

Tessa Blevins, MS

Tessa Blevins is a PhD Candidate in Clinical Psychology (Health Track). She graduated from the University of Kentucky in 2019 with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and began her PhD at OSU in fall of 2019. She is interested in the effects of psychological and physical health, specifically depression, stress, and inflammation, on intervenable cancer and pregnancy outcomes. In her free time, Tessa enjoys running, spending time with her dog Iroh, hanging out with friends and family, and trying out all the restaurants Columbus offers. Tessa us currently on internship at the Indiana University School of Medicine.

 

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Meghan Rogozinski

Meghan is a second-year undergraduate student at Ohio State studying for her B.S. in Psychology. As a Student Research Assistant, she is interested in learning about how different factors impact psychological health and overall learning more about being involved in a research lab. Outside of the lab, Meghan is a psychology peer tutor, participates in music and theatre organizations at Ohio State, and enjoys connecting with family and friends.

 

Lizzy McQuade

Lizzy is a Student Research Assistant attending Ohio State as a third-year undergraduate neuroscience student. She is on the Pre-Medicine track and is especially interested in the collaboration and structure of a lab in addition to the psychological and physiological impacts of stress. In her career, Lizzy seeks to become a physician with hopes of working in a pediatric environment. In her free time, Lizzy enjoys playing soccer, painting, drawing, taking care of her cat, Sadie, and spending time with her friends.

 

Cecilia Collins

Ceci is a Student Research Assistant in the lab and a third-year undergraduate at The Ohio State University pursuing a B.S. in Biochemistry with a minor in Business Management on the Pre-Medicine track. She is interested in examining how psychosocial stress impacts physical health, with a focus on how supportive relationships and coping strategies influence well-being. In the future, she hopes to become a physician, providing patient-centered, science-driven care. Outside of the lab, Ceci enjoys running, traveling, pilates, and community service.