Previously, I was granted a US Fulbright Scholarship to conduct developmental psychiatric research in Geneva, where I subsequently obtained a master's degree in neuroscience and a complementary master's degree in psychology.
Currently, I am assisting in the acquisition and analysis of brain imaging and physiology data in a longitudinal double-blind clinical trial investigating the efficacy of mindfulness training on young adolescents (13-15 years) who are at-risk for anxiety.
I am also collaborating with various research and clinical associations working to better understand the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying social interactions as well as resilience to mental illness. See my Research Interests and
Publications for more.