Helen Tager-Flusberg, Ph.D.
Robert M. Joseph, PhD.
Daniela Plesa-Skwerer, Ph.D.
Mary Beth Kadlec, Sc.D.
Tracey Knaus, Ph.D.
Kristin Dame, M.A., LMHC
Rachel Schatz, M.S.W., L.C.S.W.
Annmarie Zuluaga, M.A.
Lindsay Doughty, B.S.
Steve Borawski, M.A.
Ruth B. Grossman, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Kelli Dominick, B.A.
Kristen Lindgren, B.A.
Lisa Edelson, B.A.
Lisa Lindeke, B.A.
Meaghan Kennedy, B.A.
Nicole Edwards, B.A.
Alex Fine, B.A.
Nina Leezenbaum, B.A.
Leah Casner, B.A.
Jeremy Siegel, B.A.
Shula Grossman, B.A.
Kristen Lindgren, B.A.
Graduate student
 

B.A. 2000 Biology and Neuroscience, Wesleyan University

I am currently pursuing a combined M.D./Ph.D. at Boston University School of Medicine in the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology. I have completed two years of medical school and am now working on my graduate studies in the Lab of
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. I will be involved in the research conducted under the new brain imaging studies currently being conducted in the Lab.

I initially developed interests in neuroscience as an undergraduate student, and I soon became interested in research. On campus, I conducted studies investigating relationships between locomotion and hippocampal activity in rats.
After graduation, however, I decided to pursue clinical research, so I worked as a research coordinator for two years in a lab that investigated executive function in schizophrenia and Asperger’s Syndrome. These included both behavioral and neuroimaging studies, and it was there that I first became interested in MRI research.

Following my Ph.D., I will return to the medical school to complete the dual degree program. I am considering either neurology or pediatric neurology as a specialty.

Contact Kristen Lindgren