Hannah Zikria-Hagemeier is a dedicated professional in neuroscience with extensive experience in research and education. Currently serving as a Graduate Teaching Fellow at Brighter Generation since May 2024 and as a Graduate Student Researcher at George Mason University since May 2022, Hannah focuses on the molecular and genetic aspects of synaptic plasticity in neurodevelopmental conditions. In addition to these roles, Hannah holds the position of Scientific Training and Advocacy Associate at the Society for Neuroscience, where efforts are directed towards enhancing research rigor and reproducibility. Previous experience includes various research and intern roles across several institutions, contributing to significant projects on neurodevelopmental mechanisms, culminating in multiple collaborations and publications. Hannah's academic background includes a Bachelor's degree in Neuroscience and Psychology from The George Washington University, a certificate in Data Science from Harvard University, and ongoing studies towards a PhD in Neuroscience at George Mason University.
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