As a Neuroscience Ph.D. candidate, my career is fueled by a genuine fascination with the complexities of stress and its effects on behavior and biology. This journey is marked by a commitment to cross-disciplinary collaboration and a dedication to research excellence. I am actively seeking opportunities in academic research and am open to impactful positions in the broader fields of industry and government.Key Strengths:• Interdisciplinary Research Leadership: My experience includes leading and working alongside diverse teams in psychology, biology, and data science. This collaboration is critical in academia, driving forward our understanding and treatment of mental health and neurological conditions.• Effective Science Communication: I take complex research findings and make them understandable and relatable, ensuring that students, colleagues, and the wider public can grasp important scientific concepts. This skill is particularly valuable in academic settings for teaching, presenting, and contributing to prestigious journals.• Rigorous Research Methodology: I'm committed to thorough and precise research design and execution, specializing in in vivo experiments and behavioral assays. My focus on scientific rigor ensures that the data we generate is both reliable and meaningful.• Ethical Research Practices: I'm well-versed in running a lab smoothly and ethically, adhering to the highest standards of animal care and research protocols. This is not just about compliance, but about ensuring that our research is conducted responsibly and with respect.I'm driven by the desire to see our research make a real-world impact. Whether in academia, biotechnology, public health, or policy-making, I am eager to contribute to advancements that benefit society. My goal is to be at the forefront of scientific innovation, turning our discoveries into practical solutions.