Vincent Le is a project coordinator and emerging counseling psychology researcher with 11 years of experience bridging clinical research operations and community-facing roles across the Washington, D.C.–Baltimore area. He currently manages an NIH-funded project on racial discrimination and long-term health trajectories at the University of Maryland and has led clinical research and intervention pilot work on distress tolerance for cannabis use disorder. Comfortable from lab management to teaching assistantships, Vincent blends meticulous study coordination with hands-on participant engagement developed through roles from resident advising to summer camp counseling. His trajectory shows a commitment to applied behavioral science and equity-focused research, and he’s about to begin a Counseling Psychology Ph.D. that formalizes his research-practice synthesis.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, PSYCHOLOGY, 3.89, Bachelor's degree, PSYCHOLOGY, 3.89 at Virginia Tech
Advanced High School Diploma, Advanced High School Diploma at Lake Braddock Secondary
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