Biography & Scholarship

Colin Xu's research focuses on statistical modeling to understand mood and anxiety disorders, especially on the predictive modeling of psychiatric treatment outcomes, aggregation of epidemiological and treatment trial data, and modeling the processes of change over the course of treatments for depression.

I am currently accepting graduate students and postdoctoral fellows for two Department of Defense funded research projects.

The first project is on the statistical modeling of PTSD risk, and the second project is on the modeling risk of negative health outcomes in military servicemember families. Please contact me at colinxu@uidaho.edu if you are interested.

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Organizational Affiliations

Assistant Professor, Psychology and Communication, College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences, University of Idaho

Affiliate Faculty, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, College of Science, University of Idaho

Education

Honours Psychology
2015, B.A., University of British Columbia (Canada, Vancouver) - UBC
Psychology
2017, M.A., University of Pennsylvania (United States, Philadelphia)
Psychology
2022, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (United States, Philadelphia)