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Chelsea Ji, B.S.

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Chelsea earned her Bachelor of Science in Human Physiology with a minor in Public Health from Boston University in 2022. She joined the TRACTS team to coordinate collaboration with the National PTSD Brain Bank on campus, hoping to gain a better...

Caroline Carrozzini, B.S.

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Caroline joined the TRACTS team in July 2024 after earning her B.S. in Biology with a minor in Psychology from Southern New Hampshire University. She has conducted research in neuroendocrinology and has a strong interest in neurogenetics and the...

Caitlin Bolduc, B.A.

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Caitlin joined the TRACTS team in September 2024 after a year of interning for the team. She graduated from Emmanuel College with a B.A. in Developmental Psychology and a minor in Ceramics. Caitlin is primarily working with the Aging TRACTS (ATRACTS)...

Addison Dennard, M.A.

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Addison joined the TRACTS team in March 2024 and graduated from Boston University with a MA in Psychology. She is interested in how lifestyle factors (diet, exercise, etc.) influence mental and physical health outcomes. Addison is also interested in...

Julie Joyce, B.S.

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Julie graduated from St. Lawrence University with a B.S. in Neuroscience and minors in Italian Studies and Film and Representation Studies. She joined the TRACTS team in March 2024 and will be primarily working on the Aging TRACTS (ATRACTS) study, looking...

Caroline Sablone, B.A.

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Caroline joined the TRACTS team in July 2022 after graduating from Bowdoin College with her B.A. in Neuroscience with a minor in Sociology. She will be working on both the TRACTS and STEP-Home studies. Through this work she hopes to foster her passion for...

Arielle Knight, M.P.H.

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Arielle joined the TRACTS team in June 2022 and will be working on multiple projects, including our new study focusing on the relationship between combat exposure and Alzheimer's disease (ATRACTS). Currently, Arielle is a PhD candidate at Boston...