Tiffany Love, PhD

Visiting Associate Professor, Psychiatry


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Graduate School
  • PhD, University of Michigan (2010)
Department
Psychiatry

Professional Titles

  • Acting Director for Care Redesign, BBICEN

Research Interests

Dr. Love’s research uses deep phenotyping approaches to identify and understand the environmental, neurobiological, and socio-cultural risk factors that drive psychiatric disease and facilitate recovery. Her work has employed a variety of behavioral, genetic, and neuroimaging techniques to explore the mechanisms that underlie sensitivity to stress, pain, and reward and, ultimately, contribute to the formation of psychiatric illness.

Publications

  • Thurston MD, Ericksen LC, Jacobson MM, Bustamante A, Koppelmans V, Mickey BJ, Love TM. Oxytocin differentially modulates reward system responses to social and non-social incentives. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2024 Oct 4. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 39365438
  • Griffin BJ, Coyle PT, Weber MC, Benight CC, Morison M, Maguen S, Pyne J, Duncan MS, Brady RE, Wright H, Love T, Langenecker SA, Smith AJ. The Impact of Adjustment on Workplace Attitudes and Behaviors Among Health Care Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic. J Occup Environ Med. 2024 May 1;66(5):e153-e159. PubMed PMID: 38349316

Practice Locations

CU Medicine Psychiatry - Women's Behavioral Health and Wellness
1890 N Revere Ct
Anschutz Health Sciences Bldg, Suite 5003
Aurora, CO 80045
303-724-1646

Personal Interests
Dr. Love’s current interests focus on addressing the translational gap between research and practice. This includes developing methods and implementation strategies that enable providers to collect rich biopsychosocial, health, and digital phenotyping data in collaboration with their patients to drive personalized interventions.

Public Speaking
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