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I received my bachelor's degree in Psychology from Michigan State University in 2018. During my time at MSU, I worked in the Clinical Psychophysiology Lab, directed by Dr. Jason Moser, as a research assistant and grant coordinator. This led to my growing interest in using event-related potentials to examine the effects of cognitive control on children's anxiety.
I am a recent PhD graduate of Boston University where I studied early childhood risk factors for children's anxiety under the direction of Dr. Nicholas Wagner at the Biobehavioral and Social-Emotional Development Lab. My dissertation explored how children's behaviors, physiology, and risk factors across many contexts impact anxiety risk using computer vision, cardiac measures, and machine learning.