CLAUDIA CAMPBELL, PhD
Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Dr. Campbell is a Professor and a licensed psychologist in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in the School of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University. She received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Florida and completed her clinical internship at the University of California, San Diego/VA Consortium. She is the 2014 recipient of the prestigious John C. Liebeskind Early Career Scholar award from the American Pain Society in recognition for her early and distinguished contributions to pain research. Dr. Campbell is the Director of the Psychophysical Pain Testing Laboratories, a critical role in the BMRL, which provides support to our ongoing NIH-funded studies, numerous smaller studies, and pilot work by our faculty, post-doctoral fellows and colleagues. The overarching aim of Dr. Campbell’s research program is to identify behavioral and psychosocial processes that shape individual differences in pain perception and clinical pain outcomes and examine mechanisms linking psychosocial risk to key clinical outcomes, including clinical pain, psychophysical pain processing, medication use, psychological factors and physical functioning. Dr. Campbell also has a line of research focused on the growing field of personalized pain medicine.
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Contact Information
Email: ccampb41@jhmi.edu
Phone Number: 410-550-7000