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Researcher | Research Overview

Christine Barthelemy is a Regulatory Specialist and Certified Clinical Research Coordinator. She previously worked as a Clinical Research Assistant at the Pediatric Mood, Imaging, and NeuroDevelopment Program at McLean Hospital. She currently assists study start-up and maintenance for multiple studies in both the Neurology and Neurosurgery Departments within the hospital. As part of her position, she works alongside Clinical Research Managers and Industry Sponsors in IRB submission and amendment preparation, regulatory binder maintenance, study initiation, and compliance consultation. She has interests in clinical research ethics, specifically surrounding advocacy for patients and their families. She is a member of the Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Council in the Neurosurgery Department and chair of their Equitable Care in an Inclusive Environment subcommittee.

Researcher | Research Background

Ms. Barthelemy received her Bachelor of Science in Biopsychology from Tufts University and her certification in clinical research coordination (CCRC) from the Academy of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP). Her research experience includes child and adolescent neuroscience, neuropsychology, and neurology.

Selected Publications

  1. Dickstein, D.P., Barthelemy, C. M., Jenkins, G. A., DeYoung, L. L., Gilbert, A. C., Radoeva, P. D., Kim, K. L., & MacPherson, H. A. (2021). This is your brain on irritability: A clinician’s guide to understanding how we know what we know, and what we need to know in the future, about irritability in children and adolescents.
  2. Kudinova, A., Brick, L., Barthelemy, C., MacPherson, H., Jenkins, G., DeYoung, L., Gilbert, A., Radoeva, P., Kim, K., Armey, M., Dickstein, D. (2022). Sex and age moderate the trajectory of guilt among children and adolescents with and without recent suicidal ideation. Cognition and Emotion.
  3. Gilbert, A. C., DeYoung, L. L., Barthelemy, C. M., Jenkins, G. A., MacPherson, H. A., Kim, K. L., Kudinova, A. Y., Radoeva, P. D., Dickstein, D. P. (2020). The Treatment of Suicide and Self-Injurious Behaviors in Children and Adolescents. Current Treatment Options in Psychiatry, 7(1), 39–52.
  4. Radoeva, P. D., Jenkins, G. A., Schettini, E., Gilbert, A. C., Barthelemy, C. M., DeYoung, L. L. A., Kudinova, A. Y., Kim, K. L., MacPherson, H. A., Dickstein, D. P. (2020). White Matter Correlates of Cognitive Flexibility in Youth with Bipolar Disorder and Typically Developing Children and Adolescents. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 305.
  5. MacPherson, H. A., Kudinova, A. Y., Jenkins, G. A., Kim, K. L., Radoeva, P. D., Gilbert, A. C., Barthelemy, C., DeYoung, L., Yen, S., Hower, H., Hunt, J., Keller, M., Dickstein, D. P. (2021). Facial emotional recognition and mood symptom course in young adults with childhood-onset bipolar disorder. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, (7):1393-1404.
  6. Kim, K. L., Galione, J., Schettini, E., H., DeYoung, L. L. A., Gilbert, A. C., Jenkins, G. A., Barthelemy, C. M., MacPherson, H. A., Radoeva, P., Dickstein, D. P. (2020). Do styles of emotion dysregulation differentiate adolescents engaging in non-suicidal self-injury from those attempting suicide? Psychiatry Research 291:113240.