Research Assistant / Lab Manager
Elizabeth has a BSc in Neuroscience from Aston University, which included a placement year as a Research Assistant at the University of Birmingham and two summer studentships. Elizabeth is interested in creating impactful research that enables better understanding of how neural mechanisms underpin behaviour and how this might change over the lifespan, particularly in individuals with complex needs and neurodevelopmental conditions. In her previous role she led a longitudinal project looking at behavioural and emotional outcomes in individuals with neurodevelopmental conditions and aided in using this dataset to create a large scale rare genetic syndrome database. In her spare time, she enjoys travelling to new places, cooking new recipes and attempting to crochet.
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