Daniel did his undergrad at Auburn University, graduate work at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and clinical internship at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School. After being an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Miami where he gave clinical supervision to graduate student clinicians, taught graduate courses on statistics and experimental design, and undergraduate courses on addictive behaviors and research, he is now moving to the School of Psychological Sciences at Oregon State University. Daniel's program of research takes a multi-measure experimental psychopathology approach to better understand the role of stress reactivity in mental health with focus on the psychological processes at the interface of affect and addiction. He is also passionate about the empirical refinement of psychophysiology methods and the improvement of clinical psychological science broadly. He hopes to make psychology more equitable and rigorous. His personal interests include playing soccer and basketball as competitively as he can these days, and his Great Pyrenees Mountain Dog, Lucy