Schnaude Dorizan is a Haitian-born native of Brooklyn, NY. She attended the University of Maryland Baltimore County where she double majored in biology and psychology. After earning her degrees, she went on to complete a 2-year post-baccalaureate program at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx where she investigated the role of the cerebellar-VTA pathway in social behavior. Schnaude is a recent graduate of the Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program at Northwestern University where she earned her PhD in Systems Neuroscience, investigating how the spinal trigeminal nucleus is involved in mediating whisker behavior in rats. Schnaude is now a bio-entrepreneur. She serves as an Entrepreneurial Fellow with the Chicago Biomedical Consortium where she hopes to create a more inclusive and diverse biotech space to dislodge the bottleneck of innovation from academia to the market.She is quite passionate about mentorship and outreach. Her hope for the future is to combine her love of science and outreach so that every child is granted the opportunity to learn and explore the world around them. When she is not doing science or fighting for social justice reform in education, Schnaude loves to dance, do kung fu, and watch anime.
Listed skills include Laboratory Skills, Electrophysiology, Animal Models, Animal Surgery, and 15 others.