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AndrewSchoen
Andrew Schoen
Former Research Intern, Center for Healthy Minds

Dates of Employment: June 2013 - January 2017

Andrew worked with the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) study, a longitudinal study that is examining how biology, personal characteristics, life experiences and health are related to emotional reactivity and regulation. He also spent some time with the Games and Well-Being Study, which is studying the impact of games built to improve attention and emotion recognition in an adolescent population.

Primarily focusing on data processing and analysis, Andrew has been involved in several projects to improve, simplify and standardize the processing of structural MRI data in FreeSurfer, diffusion-weighted images such as Diffusion-Tensor Imaging (DTI) and multiple types of physiological measures.

Education

B.S., Biology and Psychology, University of Wisconsin–Madison (2013)


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