I am a recent graduate of Trinity College, working as a Clinical Research Coordinator in the Laboratory for Deep Neurophenotyping at Massachusetts General Hospital. I would like to pursue a doctorate in Clinical Psychology, specializing in Neuropsychology. I have taken classes in neuroscience, neurochemistry, psychology, biology, organic chemistry, and hispanic studies. I have a background in neuropsychological research, management, and working with vulnerable populations. I am passionate about pediatrics, health equity and health literacy. My current research involves studying the usage of wearable technologies in Ataxia-Telangiectasia, and using machine learning technologies to identify motor and cognitive dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases.
Publications
Molly S. Helt, Taylor M. Sorensen, Rachel J. Scheub, Mira B. Nakhle, Anna C. Luddy
Frontiers in Neuroscience, vol. 12(645310), 2021
Projects
Scheub RJ, Little-Gill SC, Luddy, AC & Helt MS . “ASD Traits are Associated with Lower Arousal to the Positive Emotions of Others and Higher Arousal to the Negative Emotions of Others” International Neuropsychological Society; February 2020 Denver, CO