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Meet Mary Jane Rotherman, PhD

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I'm Mary Jane Rotherman at the Semel Institute at UCLA. I'm a clinical psychologist and I've been doing research for the last 35 years to identify ways to make your family healthier. We now bring science to your family's everyday life at the UCLA Family Commons. I'm a mother of five, a grandmother of four and I love to travel, especially in exotic places. I've been to Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia. I've ridden a bike from Ho Chi Min City to Hanoi. And I go to South Africa at least 3-4 times a year.
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Mary Jane Rotheram, PhD

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Dr. Rotheram-Borus has spent the past 20 years developing, evaluating, and disseminating evidence-based interventions for children and families. She has worked extensively with adolescents, especially those at risk for substance abuse, HIV, homelessness, depression, suicide, and long-term unemployment. Dr. Rotheram-Borus has directed and implemented several landmark intervention studies that have demonstrated the benefits of providing behavior change programs and support to families in risky situations. Several of these programs have received national and international recognition, including designation as model programs by the American Psychological Association, the American Medical Association, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Currently, Dr. Rotheram-Borus has ongoing projects in Uganda, China, and South Africa, as well as the United States. Dr. Rotheram-Borus has authored or co-authored more than 200 journal articles, including publications in Science, the Journal of the American Medical Association, and the American Journal of Public Health. She has received more than 40 grants from the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Institute on Drug Abuse to design prevention programs for children and families at high risk for HIV, mental health problems, suicide, and substance abuse. In 2001, Science identified her as number two of the top-funded NIH multi-grant recipients; she was the only woman in the top ten.

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