Philip Kreniske, PhD
Post-doctoral Fellow, HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies
Email: pk2361@cumc.columbia.edu
Tel: (646) 774-6903
Philip Kreniske Ph.D., is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies. He received his Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from the Graduate Center, CUNY.
Dr. Kreniske’s research focuses on health and adolescent transitions in the U.S. and sub-Saharan Africa . In the U.S. Kreniske has used mixed methods to examine the role of innovative technologies in the transition to college and he is currently applying a similar approach to examine the relationship between educational attainment and HIV/AIDS in Rakai, Uganda.
EDUCATION:
Lehman College, Bronx, New York
MS.Ed - 2007 - Teaching English to Speakers of other languages
CUNY - The Graduate Center, New York, NY
MA - 2013 - Developmental Psychology
PhD - 2016 - Developmental Psychology
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2016: Research Associate at the CUNY Graduate Center
2016: OpenLab Community Facilitator, The New York City College of Technology.
HONORS AND AWARDS
2005-2007: New York City Teaching Fellow
2011 - 2014: Graduate Teaching Fellow, Hunter College, CUNY
2010- 2015: Enhanced Chancellor’s Fellow, The Graduate Center, CUNY
2015 - 2016: Frances Degen Horowitz Dissertation Fellowship, The Graduate Center, CUNY