This document is a resume for Nicole E. Seymour that outlines her education and relevant experience in psychology research. She received a BS in Psychology from Florida State University with minors in Statistics and Media Communications. Her experience includes conducting research studies on addiction recovery, suicide prevention, and self-control at various academic research centers. She has administered assessments, entered data, and presented her honors thesis research at conferences. Currently she coordinates a multi-disciplinary cancer research project and volunteers as a crisis counselor.
1. Nicole
E.
Seymour
(305)
299-‐3432
|
NicoleESeymour09@gmail.com
Education
Florida
State
University,
Tallahassee,
FL
May
2013
BS
Psychology
Minors:
Statistics
and
Media
Communications
SAS
Certificate
Magna
Cum
Laude
with
Honors
GPA:
3.84
Relevant
Experience
Addiction
Recovery
Research
Center
Virginia
Tech
Carilion
Research
Center
September
2013-‐present
Warren
K.
Bickel,
Ph.D.
I
am
responsible
for
running
several
grant-‐funded
projects.
My
responsibilities
include
administering
structured
interviews
including
the
Mini-‐International
Neuropsychiatric
Interview
and
the
Risk
Behavior
Assessment,
contributing
to
the
International
Quit
&
Recovery
website
and
its
social
media
components,
accurately
entering
confidential
data,
and
creating
multi-‐dimensional
surveys.
Laboratory
for
the
Study
and
Prevention
of
Suicide-‐Related
Conditions
and
Behaviors
Florida
State
University
Department
of
Psychology
August
2012-‐May
2013
Thomas
Joiner,
Ph.D.
I
worked
on
a
project
studying
sexual
orientation
and
emotions.
The
study
was based on the Interpersonal-
Psychological Theory of Suicidal Behavior. It examined societal elements of belongingness on suicide
ideation. This study had the intention of developing interventions for suicide prevention. My
duties
involved
administering
and
scoring
assessments
such
as
the
Beck
Depression
Inventory
(BDI-‐II)
for
undergraduate
students
who
identify
as
members
of
the
LGBTQ
population.
I
also
was
involved
in
computer
programming
and
data
entry.
Cougle
Lab
Florida
State
University
Department
of
Psychology
July
2012-‐May
2013
Jesse
Cougle,
Ph.D.
I
was
one
of
two
honors
undergraduate
students
working
on
a
project
evaluating
incompleteness.
My
responsibilities
included
administering
behavioral
assessments,
conducting
treatment
sessions
involving
exposure
therapy
and
progressive
muscle
relaxation,
and
behavioral
coding
of
videos
and
data
entry.
The
Baumeister
&
Tice
Social
Psychology
Lab
Florida
State
University
Department
of
Psychology
January
2011-‐May
2013
Roy
Baumeister,
Ph.D.
I
conducted
original
research
for
my
honors
thesis
entitled
Social
Conflict
and
Self-‐Control.
I
was
responsible
for
all
aspects
of
the
study,
ranging
from
conception
to
written
and
oral
defense.
2.
Papers,
Posters,
and
Presentations
Seymour,
Nicole
E.,
"Social
Conflict
and
Self-‐Control"
(2013).
Honors
Theses.
Paper
237.
http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/uhm/237
Seymour,
N.,
Alquist,
J.,
&
Baumeister,
R.
(2013,
April)
Social
Conflict
and
Self-‐Control.
Poster
presented
at
the
Psychology
Undergraduate
Research
Day,
Florida
State
University,
Tallahassee,
FL.
Seymour,
N.,
Alquist,
J.,
&
Baumeister,
R.
(2013,
March)
Social
Conflict
and
Self-‐Control.
Poster
presented
at
the
13th
Annual
Undergraduate
Research
Symposium,
Florida
State
University,
Tallahassee,
FL.
“Social
Conflict
and
Self-‐Control.”
Presentation
to
the
Baumeister
Social
Psychology
Lab,
Florida
State
University,
March
2013.
Laboratory
and
Computer
Skills
Extra-‐Curricular
and
Volunteer
Activities
Project
Coordinator
BRCA1
Long-‐term
Affects
in
Susceptible
Trans*
Populations
(BLAST)
September
2014-‐present
I
am
project
coordinator
on
a
multi-‐disciplinary
project
examining
how
social,
environmental,
genetic,
and
biological
influences
in
transgender
populations
can
influence
mutation
of
BRCA1,
potentially
leading
to
cancer.
The
principal
investigator
is
electron
microscopist
and
cancer
researcher,
Dr.
Deb
Kelly.
We
are
also
working
with
Dr.
Warren
Bickel,
Dr.
Sharon
Ramey,
Dr.
Christine
Labuski,
and
Dr.
Katrina
Powell.
Crisis
Counselor
Trevor
Project
August
2014-‐present
I
provide
live
help
as
a
volunteer
counselor
for
LGBTQ
youth
in
a
free,
confidential,
and
secure
environment
through
instant
messaging.
Volunteer
&
Research
Assistant
Carilion
Hospital
Psychiatry
Department
March
2014-‐present
I
am
shadowing
psychiatrist
Anita
S.
Kablinger.
In
this
role,
I
am
involved
in
case
studies,
as
well
as
creating
treatment
plans
for
patients
with
mental
illness
and
substance
abuse
problems.
I
am
also
involved
in
developing
research
studies,
drafting
project
proposals,
and
grant
writing.
International
Student
FSU
London
Campus
Summer
2012
Phi
Eta
Sigma
2010-‐2013
Psi
Chi
2010-‐2013
R
SAS
MediaLab
Microsoft
Office
Neuropsychological
Assessments
and
Interviews
SPSS
HTML
LimeSurvey
Statistics
Transcranial
Magnetic
Stimulation