Dylan Gutterman
Dylan Gutterman is a research assistant in the Autism Center at the Child Mind Institute. She earned a bachelor’s degree in psychological science at Colgate University, where she also studied global, public, and environmental health.
While earning her degree, Ms. Gutterman worked as a research assistant in a lab that explored the impact of family and environmental factors on children’s sleep quality and executive functioning. Additionally, her senior thesis research project aimed to understand the association between parental sensitivity and children’s mental health, executive functioning, and physiological regulation.
In her current role at the Autism Center, Ms. Gutterman supports the recruitment and enrollment of children and families, as well as data collection and management under the guidance of Adriana Di Martino, MD. She is excited to return to the Child Mind Institute, having previously served as a counselor in the ADHD Summer Program.
Ms. Gutterman is passionate about supporting children’s mental health and plans to pursue a doctorate degree in clinical psychology.
Education
- BA, Psychological Science, Colgate University