Research Assistant
I graduated from Bowdoin College in May 2022 with a B.A. in Neuroscience and a minor in German. My undergraduate research focused on developmental neuroscience, with research projects looking at the way children create mental models of abstract concepts and the developmental impact of early life stress on molecular and behavioral outcomes. This culminated in my honors thesis on the use of ketamine as a treatment for anxiety and depression following early life adversity. More broadly, I am interested in alternative treatment methods that can lead to more individualized medical interventions. I am excited to be joining the Napadow Lab to work on our hyperscan project using fMRI and EEG to study patient/clinician relationships. Outside of work you can find me climbing, rowing, painting, or reading any Agatha Christie book I can get my hands on.
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