Maria Kryza-Lacombe, Ph.D.

Maria Kryza-Lacombe, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Fellow | She/Her  

I'm a Postdoctoral in Neuropsychology/Geropsychology at the Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Centers (MIRECC) Advanced Fellowship program at the San Francisco VA Medical Center and the UC San Francisco Late Life Depression Program.

My research focuses on the intersection of mental and cognitive health and has been informed by perspectives from neuroscience, neuropsychology, and mental health with a strong focus on clinical translation. I examine the neural and neuropsychological mechanisms underlying emotional and cognitive dysfunction and resilience in older adults and how these mechanisms can be leveraged to inform cognitive and behavioral prevention and intervention efforts to optimize wellbeing and vitality during the aging process.

Research Interests

Translational Clinical Neuroscience

Individual Differences

Positive Valence System

Executive Functioning

Well-Being

Selected Awards and Honors

Joint Doctoral Program Teaching Award 

In recognition of demonstrated excellence and significant contributions to the quality of education at San Diego State University, 2021

Dorathe Frick Memorial Award

In recognition of significant contributions made to the SDSU/UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, 2019 

Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowship 

San Diego State University 2016 – 2018 

Joseph Barmack Award - Best Master’s Thesis

City College of New York, 2016

Professional Affiliations

American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry (AAGP)

International Neuropsychological Society (INS)

Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT)

Neurocognitive Therapies and Translational Research (NTTR) Special Interest Group (SIG) at ABCT

Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP)

Academic & Research Path

Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, 2022

San Diego State University/University of California San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology

San Diego, CA

Major Area of Study: Neuropsychology

Emphasis: Quantitative Methods

Dissertation: The moderating role of executive functioning on the neural mechanisms of reward processing in youths with irritability

Advisors: Jillian Lee Wiggins, Ph.D., Charles T. Taylor, Ph.D.


M.S., Clinical Psychology, 2018

San Diego State University, San Diego, CA

Thesis: Neural correlates of the irritability dimension across typical youths and youths with autism spectrum disorder

Advisor: Jillian Lee Wiggins, Ph.D.


M.A., General Psychology, 2016

City College of New York, New York, NY

Thesis: Hedonia and eudaimonia: Associations with academic success, wellbeing, and neuropsychological functioning

Advisor: Sarah O’Neill, Ph.D.        


Research Project Coordinator, 2014-2016

Department of Neurology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY

Supervisors: Denise Correa, Ph.D., ABPP-CN; Eli Diamond, M.D.


Research Study Assistant, 2011-2014

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY

Department of Neurology, 2012 - 2014, Supervisor: Denise Correa, Ph.D., ABPP-CN

Integrative Medicine Service, 2011-2012, Supervisor: Berrie Cassileth, Ph.D.


B.S., Psychology, summa cum laude, 2009

State University of New York, Plattsburgh, NY

Honor’s Thesis: Perspectives of psychosomatic medicine: An integration of psychoneuroimmunology and epigenetics

Advisor: Jeanne Ryan, Ph.D.