Our research

ARTEMIS stands for Analyses to Reveal Trajectories and Early Markers of Imminent Shifts in Suicidal States. That’s a long name, but our goal is simple: We want to understand how people’s daily experiences change over time and how those changes might help us predict when someone is at risk for suicide. We’re dedicated to improving mental health care by driving innovative research and collaboration to develop better tools and strategies that support individuals and communities.

Meet the project leaders

  • Jessica Turner profile

    Contact Principal Investigator

    Jessica Turner, PhD

    Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

  • Melanie Bozzayprofile

    Principal Investigator

    Melanie Bozzay, PhD

    Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

  • Jay Fournier profile

    Principal Investigator

    Jay Fournier, PhD

    Director, Mood and Anxiety Program & Division of Cognition and Emotion; Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

  • Scott Langenecker profile

    Principal Investigator

    Scott Langenecker, PhD

    Professor and Vice Chair of Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

  • Ivy Tsoprofile

    Principal Investigator

    Ivy Tso, PhD

    Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

  • Xiaoxuan Cai profile

    Co-Investigator

    Xiaoxuan Cai, PhD

    Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics

  • Stephanie Gorka profile

    Co-Investigator

    Stephanie Gorka, PhD

    Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

  • Kenny Hampton profile

    Co-Investigator

    Kenny Hampton

    President

  • Lauren Khazem profile

    Co-Investigator

    Lauren Khazem, PhD

    Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

  • Anthony King, profile

    Co-Investigator

    Anthony King, PhD

    Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health; Director, Program for Resilience & STAR Trauma Recovery Center; The Anne K. “Nancy” Jeffrey Endowed Professorship for Mental Health Equity and Resilience

  • Heather Wastler profile

    Co-Investigator

    Heather Wastler, PhD

    Assistant Professor and Psychologist, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

  • Jonathan Butner profile

    Site Lead

    Jonathan Butner, PhD

    Professor, Social Psychology, Department of Psychology

  • Kelly Ryan profile

    Site Lead

    Kelly Ryan, PhD, ABPP-CN

    Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry

  • Jenifer Vohs profile

    Site Lead

    Jenifer Vohs, PhD

    Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry

     

  • Stephen Gavazzi profile

    Survey Team Lead

    Stephen Gavazzi, PhD

    Director, CHRR; Professor, College of Education and Human Ecology

Partner institutions

This multi-site study is led by The Ohio State University in collaboration with outstanding academic partners.

  • The Ohio State University

    Ohio State logo

    Lead site: Study coordination, data security, and protocol oversight

  • University of Michigan

    University of Michigan logo

    Recruitment support and methodological collaboration

  • Indiana University

    Indiana University

    Participant engagement and study operations

  • University of Utah

    University of Utah logo

    Clinical collaboration and recruitment pathways

  • African American Male Wellness Agency

    AAMWA logo

    Recruitment and community outreach

Acknowledgments

The ARTEMIS study is proudly supported by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). We thank NIMH for their commitment to advancing research that helps improve mental health care and suicide prevention efforts across the country.

Conferences and presentations

Upcoming conferences and presentations will showcase ARTEMIS study findings and methodology. Check back here for schedules, abstracts, and presentation materials as they become available.

Publications and findings

A curated list of peer-reviewed articles, reports, and other study outputs will be shared in this section. Researchers can refer here in the future for citations and summaries of key results.

Data access

Information on requesting access to the ARTEMIS dataset, including application procedures, codebooks, and usage guidelines, will be provided here.

Contact information and message:

Need additional information?

Email the team at artemis-study@osumc.edu or reach out to us by submitting the form below.

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.