Emma recently graduated from Brigham Young University with a bachelor's degree in Neuroscience. She has a background in Cellular Neuroscience research in the field of addiction.
She currently works as a study coordinator in the lab, where she helps with research studies and edits the accompanying manuscripts. Some of the projects she is involved in include: Photobiomodulation, Intimate Partner Violence, LIMBIC-CENC, and CHIPS. She also assists with scheduling, organization, and data harmonization in the ENIGMA projects, and performing quality assurance and lesion segmentation for MRIs of adult and pediatric TBI patients.
Emma is specifically interested in cognitive assessment and using imaging -- coupled with neuropsychological tools -- to explore the interface of TBI and PTSD. She plans to pursue a PhD in Clinical Neuropsychology.