Emma Millon
About Emma Millon
Emma Millon is the Associate Director of Research, Integrative Health and Health Promotion at NYU Langone Health and a Research Assistant Professor in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.
Current Positions at NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Emma Millon holds the position of Research Assistant Professor in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. As of 2023, she takes on significant responsibilities in New York, focusing on various aspects of psychiatry related to children and adolescents. Her role involves considerable research, ultimately aimed at enhancing patient care within the integrative health and health promotion sphere.
Role at NYU Langone Health
Since 2023, Emma Millon has served as the Associate Director of Research, Integrative Health and Health Promotion at NYU Langone Health. In this capacity, she is engaged in high-impact clinical intervention studies targeting mind-body health improvement and stress alleviation. Her research has considerable implications for the mental health of healthcare professionals, which remains a vital focus of her role.
Affiliation with Rutgers University–New Brunswick
Emma Millon is currently a Research Affiliate at Rutgers University–New Brunswick since 2023. Her association with the university underscores her continued involvement in research that bridges the gap between neuroscience and behavioral health. This role complements her other positions, where she utilizes her extensive background in psychology and mental health.
Previous Work at Columbia University
From 2020 to 2023, Emma Millon worked at Columbia University Irving Medical Center as the Chief Postdoctoral Fellow in Child Psychiatry Translational Research. During her tenure, she was integral in advancing research initiatives related to child psychiatry, focusing on translational research to enhance understanding and treatment of psychiatric conditions in children and adolescents.
Educational Background in Psychology and Neuroscience
Emma Millon earned her Ph.D. in Psychology/Behavioral and Systems Neuroscience from Rutgers University–New Brunswick in 2020. Prior to that, she received her Master of Science (MS) in the same field from Rutgers in 2018. Her academic journey also includes a Bachelor's degree from Harvard University in English Literature and Italian, acquired in 2006. Her educational background seamlessly combines humanities with scientific research.