Alison Myoraku has a diverse background in research and administrative roles. From 2016 to present, they have worked at Stanford University School of Medicine as a Data Research Analyst. Alison'sprevious role at the same institution was as a Clinical Research Coordinator Associate at the Stanford Center for Neuroscience in Women's Health, from 2016 to 2022.
Alison also has experience at NCIRE - The Northern California Institute for Research and Education, where they worked as a Staff Research Associate II from 2021 to present. Prior to that, they held the position of Staff Research Associate I from 2019 to 2021, focusing on neuroimaging projects related to major depressive disorder (MDD).
In 2016, Alison worked as a Coordinator for the (PALS) Psychopathology and Allostatic load across the Lifespan Network. Alison also served as a Graduate Student Researcher at the University of California, San Francisco in 2019, working on their Master's thesis on insular morphometry in MDD.
Additionally, Alison has experience as a Personal Assistant to Professor Vernallis of Stanford University from 2014 to 2016, a Research Assistant at the Arts and Mind Lab of Boston College in 2016, an Office Assistant at the Trauma Center at JRI from 2013 to 2016, and a Dialogues on Race Co-facilitator at the Bowman Ahana Intercultural Center (BAIC) of Boston College from 2015 to 2016.
Alison Myoraku's education history begins with their attendance at Menlo-Atherton High School from 2008 to 2012. Afterward, they proceeded to Boston College, where they earned their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Psychology between 2012 and 2016. During their time at Boston College, there is no record of their pursuing any additional degrees or specific fields of study at any other institution. In 2015, Alison briefly attended Sophia University, although details about the degree obtained or field of study pursued are not available. More recently, in 2018 and 2019, they attended the University of California, San Francisco, where they obtained their Master of Science (MS) degree in Biomedical Imaging.
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