Dr. Campione-Barr graduated with a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Missouri in 1999. She then went on to attend graduate school at the University of Rochester in Rochester, NY and obtained her Master’s (2004) and Ph.D.
(2006) degrees in Developmental Psychology. Her research interests focus on family relationships during adolescence
and how multiple relationships impact one another, as well as how they impact the adolescent's development. Her current
areas of interest are: the impact of sibling relationships and sibling ordinal status on adolescent autonomy development,
interaction and communication differences in multiple parent-child dyads in the family, and the content of sibling conflicts
during adolescence.
Email: campionebarrn@missouri.edu
Office: 204D McAlester Hall
Dr. Killoren is a faculty member in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at MU and conducts research in that department as well as jointly with the Family Relationships and Adolescent Development Lab. See Dr. Killoren's page for more information about her background and research interests.
Anna Lindell earned her M.A. in Psychology at MU in 2012 and her B.S. in Psychology and Sociology in 2011 at
Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Indiana. Her current research interests include sibling relationships in adolescence
and emerging adulthood.
Email: anna.k.lindell@mail.missouri.edu
Sonia Giron earned her M.A. in Psychology at MU in 2015 and her B.A. in Psychology at the University of Maryland in 2011. She began the Ph.D. program in Developmental Psychology at MU in 2013. Her current research interests include the development and maintenance of egalitarian relationships in adolescence and emerging adulthood including siblings, peers, and romantic partners.
Email: s.e.giron@mail.missouri.edu
Chris Odudu earned his B.A. in Psychology at California State University-Domniguez Hills in May, 2015 and began the Ph.D. program in Developmental Psychology at MU the following fall. His current research interests include conflict in sibling interactions and the influence of parental marital relationships.
Email: co436@mail.missouri.edu
Current Research Assistants (2015-2016)
Natalie Brunk: Junior Psychology Major
Madison Dillon: Sophomore Human Development & Family Studies Major
Baylee Francka: Sophomore Psychology Major, Discovery Fellow
Grace Freeman: Senior Psychology Major
Kierstin Godier: Junior Human Development & Family Studies Major
Elizabeth Hensley: Senior Psychology & English Major
Jessica Lanctot: Senior Psychology Major
Sara Murphey: Senior Human Development & Family Studies Major
Caitlyn Platzner: Senior Psychology Major
Maya Williams: Junior Psychology & Sociology Major
Graduated Lab Alumni
Nicole Campione-Barr, PhD
Associate Professor
Dept. of Psychological Sciences
University of Missouri
Sarah Killoren, PhD
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Human Development &
Family Studies
University of Missouri
Anna Lindell, M.A.
Doctoral Candidate
Sonia Giron, M.A.
Doctoral Student
Christopher Odudu, B.A.
Doctoral Student