Madhronica Sardjoe is a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Birmingham since December 2017, focusing on the effects of supervised exercise on cognitive function and appetite control. Previously, Madhronica worked as a Research Intern at the Eating Behaviour Research Unit and the Image Sciences Institute, contributing to studies on emotion processing in anorexia nervosa and cerebral blood flow in cluster headache patients. Additional experience includes a role as a Physician Assistant in the Psychiatry department at AMC - Academisch Medisch Centrum and a Board Member at ASDV Bonaparte. Madhronica earned a Master’s Degree in Psychopathology and Psychopharmacology from the University of Amsterdam in 2018, following a Bachelor’s Degree in Neurobiology and Neurosciences from the same institution in 2015.