Dates of Employment: March 2020 - April 2021
As a former Associate Research Specialist, DK worked on the Well-Being in Infants and Children study, specifically focusing on building neonatal and pediatric brain atlases using Diffusion-Weighted Imaging (DWI) data. The purpose of this project is to extract more reliable and reproducible data from individuals and have a standard space from which we can use to compare metrics across individuals or groups. He is interested in how very early experiences influence the way the brain develops.
Education
B.A., Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Related Studies
Baby Brain and Behavior Project
Our researchers are learning more about how very early experiences influence the developing brain and child well-being.