PhD, Drexel University
Internship, Rush University Medical Center
Fellowship, Rush University Medical Center
Development and evaluation of behavioral interventions to enhance bariatric surgery outcomes; use of technology to assess weight control behaviors and promote behavior change
Lauren Bradley, PhD works with patients and conducts research in the Rush Center for Weight Loss and Bariatric Surgery and the Outpatient Psychotherapy clinic. Her clinical work and research interests include promoting health-related behavior change and enhancing health outcomes and coping in patients with chronic health conditions.
Councilor, The Obesity Society, mHealth/eHealth section, 2016-2018
American Psychological Association (APA) Dissertation Award, 2014
Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP) Dissertation Award, 2014
Drexel University Provost Fellowship, 2010-2012
American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Research Grant (2016-present)
Title: The Investigation of a Remotely-Delivered Behavioral Intervention for Postoperative Weight Regain
Role: Principal Investigator
Rush University Medical Center Incubator Grant (2017-present)
Title: An Investigation of a Remotely-Delivered Behavioral Intervention for Weight Regain after Bariatric Surgery
Role: Principal Investigator
Rush University Medical Center Incubator Grant (2017-present)
Title: Eating Behaviors and Adherence after Bariatric Surgery
Role: Co-Investigator