Contact Information:
Office: 726 Salk Hall
Phone: 412-383-5245
Additional Information:
Dr. Ridenour’s training and experience diversely spans psychology and epidemiology, including Psychological Science (B.S.), School and Educational Psychology (Masters and Ph.D.), juvenile justice (six years as a counselor in a court-appointed boys residential unit), Psychiatric Epidemiology (second Masters degree), drug addiction etiology (one research focus), translational research (second research focus) and selective / indicated prevention in youth. Each of his degrees emphasize statistics and methodology. After completing an NIMH post-doctoral fellowship in 1999, Dr. Ridenour’s research has been continuously funded by NIDA. Currently, he is Director of the Translation Module of the Center for Education and Drug Abuse Research (CEDAR) at the University of Pittsburgh. CEDAR includes a diverse group of faculty representing the fields of genetics, methodology, psychiatry, prevention, developmental psychopathology, and neuroscience. In 2009, Dr. Ridenour began his term as Chair of the Early Career Preventionist Network and as a Board Member of the Society for Prevention Research.