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    Beth Krone, PhD

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    Dr. Krone has been a researcher with the Clinical and Translatational ADHD Research Program at the Center for Excellence for ADHD and Related Disorders since 2008. She is an expert in clinical and neurocognitive characterization of ADHD phenotypes and other cognitive and learning difficulties using clinical assessments and psycho-physiological measures. Her work is applied in the functional neuroimaging studies run throughout the division. Dr. Krone has developed a unique line of research at the intersection of physical illness and social disparities as stressors on the biological system resulting in cognitive sequelae across the lifespan. She has participated in genetic and epigenetic research of ADHD, and presents regularly regarding the innate and adaptive immune associations with ADHD across heritable lines. Dr. Krone has also leads the outcomes reseach for evidence-based interventions with professional students with ADHD. Keywords - ADHD, Neurocognition, Bio-Psych-Social Models, CBT, Evidence-Based Treatment, Psych-Neuro-Immuno-intersections, Lifespan Development, Cultural Cognition, Neurodevelopment