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Pallavi Singh

Researcher

Office: HP   |  Phone:  |  Email: pallavi.singh@austin.utexas.edu

Pallavi Singh, Ph.D. works on peer provider projects (including peer outcome project and peers in research) primarily conducting and analyzing quantitative research. Prior to joining Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health, Pallavi Singh worked at the University of Kansas (KU) as a program evaluator on projects focused on well-being of children, youth and families. She did her Ph.D. in Human Resource Education from Louisiana State University (LSU). Her dissertation was on network analysis of collaboration among LAUNCH service providers in Louisiana. At LSU she worked on projects focused on mental health service delivery, crime prevention, neighborhood revitalization. She believes in utilizing the research outcomes for an informed decision making, with a goal of making evaluation process easy and accessible to practitioners and service providers.

She moved to Austin area in December, 2020 and is looking forward to explore the city. In her free time she loves to read fiction novel and listen to crime podcasts.

 

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