Magen Lowe

Clinical Psychology


Magen is a fifth-year clinical psychology doctoral student at Washington State University in Pullman, WA, under the mentorship of Dr. Masha Gartstein in the Infant Temperament Lab. Magen was born and raised in Florida and received her B.S. in Psychology and Family & Child Sciences from Florida State University in 2018. Before beginning her doctoral studies, Magen worked as a lab manager in the Risk for Anxiety and Depression Lab at Florida State University, managing research studies focused on neurophysiological risk factors and biomarkers for mood and anxiety disorders across the lifespan. 


Her clinical interests include working with adults and families on psychological concerns while addressing the interconnectedness of behavior and physical health. Her research interests include examining the relation between psychological processes, human development, and physiological underpinnings (i.e., stress hormones and neural correlates). Magen’s career goal is to practice in an academic medical setting and specialize in the psychological and emotional aspects of human reproduction (e.g., fertility, menstrual cycle, perinatal period, reproductive transitions, etc.). In her free time, she enjoys being outside, cooking new recipes, and catching up on podcasts.