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M. Ellen Mitchell, Ph.D.
M. Ellen Mitchell is the Director of the Institute
of Psychology, Deputy Director of the Institute for Science Law
and Technology (ISLAT), and Fellow of the Institute for Biotechnology
and the Human Future at Illinois Institute of Technology. She
completed her Ph.D. in clinical psychology at the University of
Tennessee and her internship training at Yale School of Medicine.
She worked in community mental health settings at practice and
administrative levels before joining the faculty in 1987. She
was the 1990-91 Recipient of Lewis College Junior Faculty Teaching
Award and a former Consulting Editor to the APA journal, Psychological
Assessment. She is on the Executive Board of the Council of Graduate
Programs of Psychology, a national psychology organization. Her
research, presentations, and publications focus on supportive
interpersonal relationships as a moderator of health and mental
health outcomes including utilization of mental health services,
moderators of depression among people coping with divorce, recovery
from crime victimization, the relationship between social skills
and social support, and predictor models of estrangement. In 2002,
in partnership with Lori Andrews, she organized an interdisciplinary
conference on The Humanity of Technology that brought
together a diverse group of individuals to address myriad human
issues associated with emerging technologies. More recently she
has begun to write about human issues in nanotechnology. She has
been the Director of the Institute of Psychology at IIT since
1996 and was named Deputy Director of ISLAT in June of 2000.
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