Emily Lipner, M.A.

emily.lipner@temple.edu

Emily is a fifth-year graduate student in the clinical psychology program working with Dr. Lauren Ellman. She received her B.A. in Psychology and Studio Arts from Swarthmore College in 2015. Prior to Temple, Emily worked in women’s behavioral health research at the University of Pennsylvania. Emily is interested in the impact of prenatal adversities (e.g., maternal stress, inflammation, obstetric complications) on the emergence of mental and physical health outcomes in offspring across the developmental lifespan.

Publications

Peer-reviewed articles

Anglin, D. M., Ereshefsky, S., Klaunig, M. J., Bridgwater, M. A., Niendam, T. A., Ellman, L. M., DeVylder, J., Thayer, G., Bolden, K., Musket, C. W., Grattan, R. E., Lincoln, S. H., Schiffman, J., Lipner, E., Bachman, P., Corcoran, C. M., Mota, N. B., & van der Ven, E. (2021). From Womb to Neighborhood: A Racial Analysis of Social Determinants of Psychosis in the United States. The American journal of psychiatry178(7), 599–610. https://doi-org.libproxy.temple.edu/10.1176/appi.ajp.2020.20071091

Lipner, E., Murphy, S. K., & Ellman L. M. (2019). Prenatal maternal stress and the cascade of risk to schizophrenia spectrum disorders in offspring. Current Psychiatry Reports, 21(10). doi: 10.1007/s11920-019-1085-1

Nguyen, H. B., Chavez, A. M., Lipner, E., Hantsoo, L., Kornfield, S. L., Davies R. D., & Epperson, C. N. (2018). Gender-affirming hormone use in transgender individuals: Impact on behavioral health and cognition. Current Psychiatry Reports. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11920-018-0973-0

Nguyen, H. B., Loughead, J., Lipner, E., Hantsoo, L., Kornfield, S. L., & Epperson, C. N. (2018). What has sex got to do with it? The role of hormones in the transgender brain. Neuropsychopharmacology. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41386-018-0140-7

Lipner, E., Murphy, S. K., Breen, E. C., Cohn, B. A., Krigbaum, N. Y., Cirillo, P. M., Alloy, L. B., & Ellman, L. M. (2022). Infection and higher cortisol during pregnancy and risk for depressive symptoms in adolescent offspring. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 105755. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2022.105755

Lipner, E., O’Brien, K.J., Pike, M., Ered, A., Ellman, L.M. Environmental risk factors for cognitive deficits in psychosis: Perinatal and early life adversity. In D. Barch, J.W. Young (Eds.), Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences, Cognition and Psychosis. New York, New York: Springer Publishing.

conference posters and presentations

Ered, A., Lipner, E., Kovar, A., Anglin, D. M., Ellman, L. M. (September 2021). Perceived Stress and Coping Style Mediate the Relationship between Experiences of Discrimination and Psychotic-Like Experiences. Poster presented at the 34th Meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology.

Lipner, E., Mac Giollabhui, N., Breen, E. C., Cohn, B. A., Krigbaum, N. Y., Cirillo, P. M., Perez, C., Alloy, L. B., Ellman, L. M. (2020, April). From Prenatal Maternal Inflammation to Adolescent Depression Through Childhood Psychiatric Symptoms: Timing and Sex Matter. Poster to be presented at the Society for Biological Psychiatry Annual Meeting, New York, NY. Cancelled due to pandemic.

Epperson, C.N., McGeehan, B., Arya, L., Smith, A., Magno. A., Stambakio, H., Lipner, E., Ewing, G. & Newman, D. (2018). Enduring Impact of Childhood Adversity on LUTS in Adult Women. Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine and Urogenital Reconstruction, Austin, TX.