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Chloe Boyle is a biobehavioral research scientist with interdisciplinary training in health psychology, clinical psychology, and psychoneuroimmunology. She received her Ph.D in Health Psychology from UCLA in 2018 under the mentorship of Dr. Julie Bower, and her MS in Clinical Psychology at Cal State Fullerton under the mentorship of Dr. Iris Blandón-Gitlin. She is currently
Dr. Matthias Stangl is a postdoctoral scholar in the laboratory of Dr. Nanthia Suthana at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior. His work investigates how we keep track of where we are, how our brain represents the environment we are in, and how other people are integrated into our ‘cognitive map’ of the
Thank you to the following labs and research groups who sponsored students: Brain Mapping Center Cahill Lab Cole Lab Ghiani/Colwell Lab Izquierdo Lab Kuhn/Bookheimer Lab Lord Lab Neurobiochemistry Group Neuromodulation SCAN Lab Student Wellness Commission’s Student Education & Research on Contemporary Health UCLA Cannabis Research initiative UCLA Gambling Studies Program UCLA Late-Life Depression, Stress, and Wellness
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Dr. Leanna Hernandez is a neuroscientist investigating how genetic and environmental factors impact neurodevelopmental trajectories and predispose to pediatric-onset psychiatric disorders. Working with Drs. Andrew Fuligni and Michael Gandal in the Semel Institute, Dr. Hernandez conducts multidisciplinary translational research at the intersection of human neuroimaging, behavior, and genomics. Her postdoctoral work is funded by a
Ana Maria Diaz Zuluaga is a MD/PhD from Colombia interested in understanding the genetics and neurobiological mechanisms underlying the pathophysiology of mood and psychotic disorders. She obtained her PhD in Neurosciences (Magna Cum Laude) at the University of Antioquia, under the mentorship of Carlos López Jaramillo, where she was part of a multidisciplinary team collaborating
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