Alyssa Tiedemann is an experienced professional in the field of psychology and research, currently serving as Research Program Manager at the International Arts + Mind Lab since July 2020, after previously holding the role of Senior Research Project Coordinator. Prior to this position, Alyssa worked at the Kennedy Krieger Institute as a Psychology Associate from August 2014 to July 2020, and at Hope Health Systems, Inc. as a Mental Health Therapist, specifically as a school-based therapist, from August 2013 to August 2014. Alyssa holds a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology from Loyola University Maryland (2011-2013) and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the same institution (2007-2011).
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International Arts + Mind Lab, Center for Applied Neuroaesthetics, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
The International Arts + Mind Lab (IAM Lab) is a multidisciplinary research-to-practice initiative at Johns Hopkins University that is accelerating the field of neuroaesthetics. Our mission is to amplify human potential. IAM Lab is pioneering Impact Thinking, a translational research approach designed to solve intractable problems in health, well-being, and learning through the arts. IAM Lab brings together brain scientists and practitioners in architecture, music, and the arts to foster collaboration and research. Our goal is to empower the global neuroaesthetics community to change the way we think today and enhance the way we live tomorrow.