Assistant Professor
Dr. Finegood is a developmental scientist whose research investigates how early life experience and psychological stress influence health and human development. His research is rooted in and intersects the science of child development and developmental psychology, health psychology, and public health and seeks to identify biopsychosocial factors that contribute to risk and resilience among young people exposed to social adversities and environmental stressors. A primary focus of this work is to study connections between life experience and the development of biological systems that regulate mental and physical health processes – the broader goal of which is to better understand and address stress-related disparities in health that may begin in the early years of life. His work has been published in leading scientific journals and edited volumes.
Dr. Finegood is a Metro Detroiter and received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor where he studied Brain, Behavior, and Cognitive Science. Dr. Finegood received his PhD in Developmental Psychology from New York University in 2018. He then completed a postdoctoral research fellowship at Northwestern University where his research was funded, in part, by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute/National Institutes of Health.