
About me: I am a researcher with experience in behavioral, neuroimaging, and auditory research projects with participants ranging from babies to older adults. I received my undergraduate degree in psychology & education, and Spanish, then my master’s degree in cognitive neuroscience. I am interested in research that aims to build on our understanding of early brain development with non-invasive neuroimaging techniques.
What motivates me: I am excited to join this team as the coordinator for the Perinatal Stroke: Longitudinal Assessment of Infant Brain Organization and Recovery project. I am excited to build relationships with children and families, and to work with a collaborative, open, and inclusive research team with a focus on infants and children with early brain injury.