CNL Alumni
Our Lab has been a launch point for many bright and driven professionals. We recognize and thank the exceptional staff and trainees who helped advance our important work, and we celebrate the successful careers they have built after their time with us.
Elizabeth Sharp
Elizabeth graduated from Cornell University in 2020 with a B.A. in Psychology and a concentration in Behavioral and Environmental Neuroscience.
Clinical Research Coordinator II in our Lab
Elizabeth was an integral member of the Aging study team, contributing to research on cognitive aging and Alzheimer’s disease. Her interests include neuroimaging and stress related changes in memory. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Wisconsin.
PhD student at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
Aditii Wakhlu
Aditii graduated from Marquette University in May 2023 with a B.S. in Biomedical Sciences and a concentration in Neuroscience. She joined our Lab as a Research Assistant on the SCORE study, contributing her strong background in functional MRI research and her interest in translational neuroscience—particularly in the study of sex differences in brain circuitry.
During her undergraduate years, Aditii spent two years as a research assistant in the Translational Affective Neuroscience Lab, where she worked on projects involving skin conductance responses related to fear and reward conditioning, as well as measures of intolerance of uncertainty. In addition, Aditii conducted research in Dr. Matthew Hearing’s lab in the Department of Biomedical Sciences.
With a deep commitment to psychiatry and neuroscience, Aditii is now pursuing a medical degree and aspires to become a physician-scientist.
Medical Student Candidate
Marketing Director
Eleanor Parks
Creative and strategic in equal measure, our marketing director brings fresh ideas to every campaign. They turn insights into action and help our message resonate with the right audience.
Customer Service Manager
Karl Holland
Friendly, attentive, and always ready to help, our customer service manager ensures every interaction is a positive one. They keep communication clear, timely, and human.