Quentin Moliterno is a Research Fellow at the Center for Mindfulness and Compassion (CMC). Mentored by Dr. Diane Joss, he currently works on the Adolescent Headspace SART and Mindful-RAVANS studies. He is a Research Assistant in Dr. Sara Lazar's Lab for Meditation Research in Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. His research investigates mindfulness-based interventions and neuroimaging for childhood trauma, substance abuse, OCD, anxiety disorders, cognitive aging, and Internal Family Systems therapy. He studies clinical psychology at Harvard Extension School.

He is passionate about novel approaches in mental health treatment, with a particular focus on trauma, mood disorders, and clinical anxiety. He is committed to reducing psychological suffering by expanding access to low-cost, community-accessible interventions. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts in May 2024 with a degree in Applied Mathematics and hopes to complete his PhD in clinical psychology. When not researching, he can be found in restaurants in Boston's North End, where he works at night. He enjoys soccer, skiing, cycling, golf, and the general outdoors.