For the better part of a decade, I trained as a neuroscience and psychology researcher.

Using fMRI, rs-fcMRI, DTI, and experimental methods, I studied and worked with teams of researchers at Harvard University, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and Oregon Health & Sciences University. My research training focused on emotion, decision-making, risk-taking, and development in the human brain while my scholarly studies focused on conceptual change and science in society. I have co-authored 10+ publications in leading academic journals and 25+ presentations at academic conferences.

Research & Scholarship Experience

A true democracy or democratic republic requires informed, engaged, and inspired communities. We need to remove the systemic, psychological, cultural, and practical barriers that the public faces in co-building more sustainable and equitable futures.

  • Affective Neuroscience & Development Lab

    2012-2017
    HARVARD UNIVERSITY

    Studying emotion & decision-making in the Affective Neuroscience & Development Lab at Harvard University.

  • Developmental Brain Imaging Lab

    2010-2012
    OHSU

    Researching risk-taking and cognition in the Developmental Brain Imaging Lab at OHSU.

  • Mind, Brain & Education

    2012-2016
    HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

    Studying the relationship between neuroscience and education, policy, and society at Harvard Graduate School of Education.

  • Brain Research & Society

    2009-2012
    PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY

    Researching mindfulness and developing curriculum at the intersection of science & society at Portland State University.

 

Academic Publications

 

For a complete list of academic research, including conference presentations and papers, click here.