Bunmi O Olatunji was born on 1977 and is an American psychologist who is Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Chair in Social Sciences at Vanderbilt University.
11 Facts About Bunmi Olatunji
Bunmi Olatunji is Director of the Emotion and Anxiety Research Laboratory and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs for the Vanderbilt University Graduate School.
Bunmi Olatunji was inducted into the Psi Chi honour society.
Bunmi Olatunji moved to the University of Arkansas for his graduate studies, where he earned a master's degree in clinical psychology in 2002.
Bunmi Olatunji remained there for his doctoral research, working alongside Jeffrey Lohr on blood-injection-injury type phobia.
Bunmi Olatunji serves as clinical Director of Rogers Behavioural Health and Director of the Emotion and Anxiety Research Laboratory.
Bunmi Olatunji makes use of experimental psychopathology to understand basic emotions and how they relate to anxiety disorders.
Bunmi Olatunji believes that OCD can be characterised by heightened disgust learning.
In 2020 Bunmi Olatunji was made Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Chair in Social and Natural Sciences at Vanderbilt University.
Bunmi Olatunji serves on the editorial board of several journals, including the International Journal of Cognitive Therapy, Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, Behavior Therapy and the Psychological Bulletin.
In 2019 Bunmi Olatunji was made Associate Dean of Academic Affairs for the Vanderbilt University Graduate School.