PhD Candidate in Clinical & Health Psychology, University of Florida
I'm a PhD candidate at the University of Florida in the department of Clinical & Health Psychology. My advisors are Dr. Ronald Cohen (committee chair) and Dr. Joseph Gullett. My research interests revolve around lifestyle and metabolic factors related to cognitive ability, and non-pharmaceutical interventions to improve cognition in neurocognitive disorders as well as in healthy individuals. In addition to my research work, I see patients for neuropsychological assessment and psychotherapy within the University of Florida's Psychology Specialties Clinic where I'm a trainee.
Sep 26, 2023 03:58 am UTC| Health
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