Tech and Mental Health Symposium

April 5, 2024

120 Lewis Library, Princeton University

Registration

Program

All day
2024 PPH Spring Symposium
Mental Health & Technology Use
Location
120 Lewis Library

Princeton Precision Health is hosting a Mental Health & Tech Use Symposium on April 5. Ine Beyens, from the University of Amsterdam, will give a keynote titled, “Beyond one-size-fits-all: the person-specific impact of social media on adolescent mental health," and we have an interdisciplinary group of speakers from across campus who will be presenting emerging work in this critical area of research.

Program View Image Gallery

8:30 am9:00 am
9:00 am9:15 am
Introduction and Welcome
Speakers
Olga Troyanskaya, PhD
Professor of Computer Science and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics; Deputy Director for Genomics, Center for Computational Biology, Flatiron Institute of the Simons Foundation; Director, Princeton Precision Health
9:15 am10:15 am
2024 Tech and Mental Health Symposium: Keynote
Speakers
Ine Beyens, PhD
Beyond one-size-fits-all: The person-specific impact of social media on adolescent mental health
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Amsterdam
10:00 am10:15 am
10:15 am11:15 am
2024 Tech and Mental Health Symposium Emerging Topics
Speakers
Manoj Kumar, PhD
Impact of Digital Media Use on Mental Health Across the Neurodiversity Spectrum
Princeton Precision Health, Princeton University
Yael Niv, PhD
Harnessing computational modeling for precision health in depression
Professor of Psychology and the Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Erik Nook, PhD
He/They
Leveraging psycholinguistics to understand mental health treatment response
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Princeton University
11:15 am11:30 am
11:30 am12:30 pm
2024 Tech and Mental Health Symposium Emerging Topics 2
Speakers
Adele Goldberg, PhD
Testing an intervention to help young autistic children learn vocabulary
Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Psychology, Princeton University
Jacob N Shapiro, PhD
Social media and public health: why we know so little and what to do about it
Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton School of Public and
International Affairs, Princeton University
Uri Hasson, PhD
The First 1000 Days Project: A Novel Framework for Modeling Human Development
Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Princeton University

Parking Instructions For Visitors

Visitors can park in the Stadium Drive Garage, which requires registration for a daily visitor permit. Registration can be done online in advance or at the garage during arrival.

Online in advance (recommended)

  1. Click to open the online parking permit portal.
  2. Select the date and time of your time on campus. The system defaults to the current date.
  3. Enter your email address and vehicle information - issuing state and license plate number. Click "Add".
  4. Click "Register". A confirmation will be emailed to you.
  5. When arriving at the garage, the gate will open automatically.

At Stadium Drive Garage

  1. When arriving at the garage, pull a ticket to open the gates.
  2. Scan the QR code with your smart phone and follow the steps:
    1. Select the date and time of your time on campus. The system defaults to the current date.
    2. Enter your email address and vehicle information - issuing state and license plate number. Click "Add".
    3. Click "Register". A confirmation will be emailed to you.

If you do not have access to a smart phone, please call The Service Point at 609.258.8300.

It is a short walk to Lewis Library from the garage. Visitors may also take TigerTransit routes 1 or 4 to Goheen Walk.