Naomi Wallace

Manager of Impact Initiatives at ASTC Science World

Naomi Wallace began their professional career in 2014 as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the University of Denver's Family and Child Neuroscience (FCN) Lab, where they recruited participants by phone, went on home visits to conduct questionnaires, prepared saliva samples, and did basic data entry and analysis. In 2015, they moved to Washington State University, where they worked as a Graduate Research Assistant in the Karatsoreos Lab studying circadian rhythms in mice, performing small rodent surgeries to implant EEG/EMG and intra-cranial cannulas, and conducting experiments relating to neural morphology analysis, molecular biology, and behavioral analyses. Naomi also served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant. In 2021, they were appointed as Manager of Impact Initiatives at the Association of Science and Technology Centers.

Naomi Wallace's education history includes a Doctor of Philosophy in Neuroscience from Washington State University (2015-2020), a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Denver (2011-2015), a semester of study in Psychology at Maastricht University (2013), and a High School Diploma from Rye High School (2007-2011).

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  • Manager of Impact Initiatives

    June, 2021 - present