Adriane Soehner, PhD

Co-Investigator, P1

 

Dr. Adriane Soehner is a Co-Lead of CARRS Project 1. She is a clinical psychologist interested in the role of sleep-circadian rhythms in brain development and psychiatric illness. Dr. Soehner earned a Bachelor of Science in biological sciences and psychology with honors at Carnegie Mellon University. She then obtained her PhD in clinical science at the University of California, Berkeley, followed by a clinical internship at Western Psychiatric Hospital. Her postdoctoral fellowship was completed in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, where she joined the faculty in 2016. Dr. Soehner’s research is funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation, and the Department of Defense. In addition to research, she provides cognitive behavioral treatment for sleep and circadian rhythm disorders through the WPH outpatient sleep medicine clinic. In her free time, Dr. Soehner enjoys yoga, DIY home projects, and playing with her Bernese Mountain Dog, Lana.