Melissa Dvorsky, Ph.D.

Melissa Dvorsky, Ph.D.

Research Design Lead

Melissa is an Assistant Professor and the Director of the ADHD & Learning Differences Program at Children’s National Hospital and the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

She serves as the research advisor for Clarifi, supporting efforts to bring research to practice. She has been recognized for her leadership using technology to support adolescents with ADHD and executive functioning challenges, including being
selected as the Young Research Scientist of the Year for 2021 by CHADD, the leading national advocacy group for people with ADHD.