Gregory M. Fosco, Ph.D.

Gregory M. Fosco, Ph.D.

Gregory M. Fosco, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies and serves as the Associate Director of the Edna Bennett Pierce Prevention Research Center at The Pennsylvania State University. His work reflects an intersection of family, developmental, and prevention science. He studies family systems processes, including family-level, interparental, and parent-adolescent relationships as they relate to adolescent developmental risk for substance use, problem behavior, and internalizing problems, as well as the role of the family in promoting adolescent well-being. His other line of research focuses on evaluating evidence-based prevention programs, such as the Family Check-Up and PROSPER.