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I graduated in 2011 with a BS in Biology from Stanford University, during which time I was interested more in processes at the molecular and cellular level and worked in labs at Stanford and KUMC studying membrane lipoprotein insertion. After graduating, I returned to Kansas and worked as a fencing coach, instructing at the youth and adolescent level and traveling with students to regional competitions. I decided to pursue my interest of expert upper-limb motor skills in graduate school, and from 2014-2020 studied in the lab of Randy Nudo at KUMC where I earned my PhD in bioengineering. During this time, I studied cortical plasticity in rats with focal ischemia. More specifically, my thesis describes how the population dynamics of motor and premotor areas in the rat change as the rat recovers function in the upper limb during grasping and retrieval of sucrose pellets.
I am now working as a postdoctoral researcher at Carnegie Mellon University in the Neuroscience Institute, where I study sensorimotor integration in a wrist-centric NHP center-out task in the lab of Doug Weber and Darcy Griffin (Neuro-Mechatronics Lab). In addition, I have been involved during this time in helping to develop and test non-surgical methods for stimulation of sensory and motor cortex.
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