Dedicated and driven Clinical Neuroscience professional with a strong foundation in brain-behavior relationships, neurological research, and clinical application. Experienced in integrating scientific inquiry with patient-centered approaches, with a particular focus on studying and addressing complex neurological and psychological conditions. Skilled in data analysis, cognitive assessment, and research methodology, with a passion for advancing the understanding and treatment of neurological disorders. Adept at collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and fostering innovative solutions to improve patient outcomes.
Honors Thesis Student (March 2023-May 2024) Department of Psychology and Neuroscience | Banich Lab Thesis aimed to understand the relationship between White Matter Tracts in Adolescent Brains and Internalizing Symptomatology. Successfully defended April 2024. Funded by 2023-24 UROP. Defense resulted in graduating Magna Cum Laude May 2024.
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