Eunice Kim

Lab Manager

Psychological Sciences


Eunice is interested in the impacts of social, environmental, and cultural factors, and identity on youths’ development, mental health, and overall wellbeing. She hopes to research intervention and treatment formulations tailored to support marginalized youth, communities, and families. A proud husky, Eunice graduated with a B.A. in Psychological Sciences and minor in Asian American Studies from the University of Connecticut. Prior to joining the Gray Child and Family Lab, she worked as an undergraduate research assistant for the Behavioral Affective Dysregulation Course and Outcomes (BADCO) Lab and Biobehavioral Adjustment and Neurodevelopment Laboratory (BANDLab) at UConn, and a research intern at the Social Minds Lab at the University of Michigan. She is also the lab manager for the BANDLab.

Contact Information
Emaileunice.kim@uconn.edu
CampusHartford and Storrs