Allison Derovanesian

Clinical Research Coordinator

Allison Derovanesian smiling

Email: a.derovanesian@ufl.edu
Office: (352) 294-8723
Biography:
Allison Derovanesian is a clinical research coordinator at the University of Florida College of Medicine, Division of Nephrology. Allison earned her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Emory University in 2017, graduating from both the Emory and Oxford Colleges. She then enrolled in the University of Florida’s Pre-Health Post-Baccalaureate Program to complete coursework necessary for application to medical school. At Emory, Allison was a research assistant in the Lilienfeld Psychopathy Lab, researching the behaviors of psychopaths and individuals with associated traits like narcissism, Machiavellianism, and sadism. At UF, Allison was a research assistant for the Webster Social Psychology Lab, studying romantic relationship dynamics as well as prejudices against individuals in consensually non-monogamous relationships. In the future, Allison plans to go to medical school with hopes of studying Neurology, Psychiatry, or Geriatrics. 
Research Interests: Many different topics, including epilepsy, delirium, mood and personality disorders, and neurodegenerative conditions.