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ABOUT ME

My long-term research goal is to identify and validate multimodal neuroimaging markers that can guide individualized treatment for psychiatric disorders. 

 

I received my B.A. in Psychology from Columbia University and my Ph.D. in Psychology from Northeastern University, where I received extensive training in affective neuroscience and neuroimaging analyses. This foundation allowed me to study brain networks supporting affective and cognitive functioning in healthy adults. 

 

Currently, as an Instructor in Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, I apply the theoretical and analytical expertise to clinical populations, including children and adolescents. My work focuses on characterizing disruptions in brain networks and linking them to observable clinical outcomes. I am especially motivated to optimize network-based intervention strategies, such as real-time fMRI neurofeedback, with the goal of improving outcomes for psychiatric disorders.

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CONTACT ME

Simches Research Center

Floor 2, Room 2.266

185 Cambridge Street

Boston, MA 02114

Image by Mark Olsen

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