Marsland, Anna
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychology
PhD University of Pittsburgh
Clinical Program, Biological and Health Program, Clinical/Health Program
Contact
4119 Sennott Square or 603 OEH
412-624-4530 or 412 624-2434
Fax: 412-624-9108
marsland@pitt.edu
Research Interests: Psychoneuroimmunology - human immune responses to acute and chronic stress and implications for disease processes, The benefit of stress management interventions for children with cancer and their families
Accepting Graduate Students: Yes
Selected Publications
- Marsland, A.L., Cohen, S., Rabin, B.S., & Manuck, S.B. (2001). Associations between stress, trait negative affect, acute immune reactivity, and antibody response to hepatitis B injection in healthy young adults. Health Psychology, 20, 4-11.
- Marsland, A.L., Herbert, T.B., Muldoon, M., Bachen, E.A., Patterson, S., Cohen, S., Rabin, B.S., & Manuck, S.B. (1997). Lymphocyte subset redistribution during acute mental stress: Mediating effects of hemoconcentration. Health Psychology, 16, 1-8.
- Marsland, A.L., Manuck, S.B., Fazzari, T.V., Stewart, C.J., & Rabin, B.S. (1995). Stability of individual differences in cellular immune response to acute psychological stress. Psychosomatic Medicine, 57:295-298.
Graduate Student Advisees
- Prather, Aric
- Thompson, Amanda
Psychoneuroimmunology Journal Club