Camille received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Neuroscience from Duke University in 2019. During her time at Duke, she competed as a Division I college athlete on the Duke Varsity Fencing Team where she was an All-American. Furthermore, Camille interned at the Duke Brain Tumor Center and spent three years volunteering at Duke University Hospital in Surgical ICU and as a performer in Performing Arts and Health student volunteering program. After graduating from Duke, Camille joined the VA-BU-CLF CTE Center as a research study assistant in November of 2019 with plans to attend medical school in the future.
Research Interests:
As a former student-athlete in an intense sport, Camille’s research interests include the long-term clinical and neuropathological consequences of repetitive head impacts and concussions in individuals with traumatic brain injuries. She also has a keen interest studying the intersection between brain injuries, mental disorders, and cerebellar pathology.