![]() ![]() She spent time talking to me about PE/lab findings and I appreciated hearing everything she had to say. ![]() Army, Marianna is an instructor and visiting scholar in the Spatial Cognition Laboratory at Tufts University. "It's an incredible amount of responsibility but it's really worthwhile because it may have an impact on someone's life," she says. Her team examined how wearing up to 60 pounds of full protective armor while completing various physical tasks impacts cognitive performance. Recently Marianna visited a training site where she got a first-hand look at the challenges that soldiers face. Scientists at NSRDEC research and develop equipment and technologies that support U.S. She is now working at the United States Army Natick Soldier Research, Development, and Engineering Center (NSRDEC) as a cognitive neuroscientist. There, she focused on reading development and dyslexia in children. in experimental psychology at Tufts University and did postdoctoral work at MIT. ![]() Marianna's attraction to neuroscience began when she was an Undergraduate Research Scholar at Saint Anselm. Now, through ACE, she serves a new community at Saint Sylvester as a teacher, leader, and graduate student.īrain science for soldiers - Marianna Eddy, Class of 2001 ![]() She also served as the director of spirit for the college's campus activities board and led and participated in service trips through Campus Ministry's Service and Solidarity Program. In the summer after her junior year, she conducted research funded by the NH-INBRE grant one of 14 students at the college selected for the grant. She was a presidential scholar, a member of Chi Alpha Sigma, the National Student Athlete Honor Society, as well as a Psi Chi and Sigma Delta Pi, the Psychology and Spanish National Honor Society, respectively. She was captain of the women's cross-country team and was named Female Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year. In Chicago, she will gain experience in the classroom while also serving the Saint Sylvester community in multiple roles beyond teacher, possibly as a coach, club moderator, and tutor.Īt Saint Anselm, Allyn had an impressive student-athlete career. She will spend two summers at Notre Dame studying as well as complete some distance learning courses during the academic year. Just two weeks after receiving her Saint Anselm diploma, Allyn Doyle traveled to the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Ind., to begin the next chapter in her story: graduate school and teaching.Īllyn was accepted into Notre Dame's Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) Program where she is earning her M.Ed., while teaching Spanish at Saint Sylvester School, a pre-K through eighth grade school in Chicago, Ill.Īllyn's program integrates graduate level coursework with an immersive teaching experience. Immersed in the classroom through Notre Dame - Allyn Doyle, Class of 2013 She says a big part of her preparation for regulatory affairs was completing the thesis process as a psychology major. She is now a research oncology specialist in regulatory affairs overseeing pediatric cancer trials at Levine Cancer Institute in Charlotte, N.C. She credits Saint Anselm for preparing her for her career success through its internship opportunities and hands-on experiences, which together with the coursework provide a strong foundation in science and the liberal arts. Shortly after graduation, Meagan managed research on aging through a grant at Davidson College and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. "Working in the psychology department, specifically the Cognition and Virtual Reality Lab, allowed me to develop extensive problem solving skills that have been invaluable in my career so far," says DiDonato. Meagan spent four years in the psychology labs, which taught her how to use the equipment, manage her work, and synthesize data. ![]()
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