William E Copeland, Ph.D.

William E Copeland, Ph.D.

Professor
Department of Psychiatry

Contact Information
E-mail: william.copeland@med.uvm.edu
Office Location:
Department of Psychiatry, UHC Campus - VCCYF

Academic Appointments

2020 - Visiting Research Fellow, Duke University Social Science Research Institute
2018-Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
2018- Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
2017-2018 - Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
2013 - Faculty Fellow, Duke University Center for Child and Family Health
2010 - Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
2005-2010 - Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
2004-2005 - Clinical Associate, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
2003-2004 - Medical Psychology Intern, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC

Awards and Honors

2006 - International Center of Mental Health Policy, travel awardee
2006 - Career Development Institute, University of Pittsburgh
2008 - Young Investigator Award, Brain and Behavior Institute
2009 - American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, travel awardee
2017 - Clarivariate Highly Cited Researcher in Psychiatry and Psychology
2019 - Clarivariate Highly Cited Researcher in Psychiatry and Psychology

Education

2005 - Postdoctoral, Psychiatric Epidemiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
2004 - Internship, Child Clinical Psychology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
2004 - Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
1997 - B.A., Psychology, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL

Area of Interest

I was trained as a clinical psychologist at the University of Vermont and then completed a postdoctoral fellowship in psychiatric epidemiology at Duke University Medical Center. As part of a NIMH K23 award and a NARSAD early-career investigator award, I received supplemental training in psychiatric genetics and biomarker analysis. Since then, I have been the PI or Co-I on grants from NIMH, NIDA, NICHD and the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation to support my work on the longitudinal, representative Great Smoky Mountains Study. I am also currently an investigator on the Duke Preschool Anxiety Study, the Fast Track Intervention Trial, the University of Vermont Wellness Study, and Project RAISE. Across all of these studies, my research program has focusing on understanding the development of emotional and behavior health across the lifespan. This work includes understanding the interplay between early adverse experiences and genetic vulnerability with other individual, family, and contextual characteristics. The program of research has led to over 100 peer-reviewed manuscripts including publications in JAMA, JAMA: Pediatrics, JAMA: Psychiatry, the American Journal of Psychiatry, American Journal of Public Health, Biological Psychiatry, Molecular Psychiatry, and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.