“4 Common Dyslexia Myths Debunked Using Neuroscience,” (not my title) originally written for Cognitive Neuroscience Society, later picked up by Huffington Post, 2015
“Cognitive Neuroscience: Connecting Neuroimaging and Neural Nets.” Harvard Science in the News; Turing Anniversary Special Edition, 2012
I have programming skills in MatLab, R, and Stata, and now Python. I enjoy using data to answer questions, whether related to my research or not. In the summer of 2020, I participated in (and completed) The Data Incubator fellowship program. For my capstone project, I wanted to map interdisciplinary collaborations in Educational Neuroscience. I had to limit the scope to complete in time, but here is the current version.
I participated in my first Neurohackademy in summer of 2021. Here is the repo for our project. Looking forward to Western's Neurohackathon 2021
My non-professional interests include cooking, classical music, other kinds of music, and my cats*.
(*and other cats, and dogs, and cute pictures of pretty much any mammal)