When reflecting on my experience with the Brackenridge Fellowship this summer, I am truly grateful that I had this opportunity to conduct independent research. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and it furthered my passion and interest in developmental psychology and pediatrics. While I was able to make excellent progress in my project, I did learn that…
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The Significance of Communication in Research
One trend I have observed through interacting with my peers is that no matter the nature of anyone’s research, they all have significance in their own unique ways. When conveying the significance of one’s research, one’s passion and interest towards that subject shines through. When explaining my research and why I consider it to be…
Expanding our Horizons
Through interacting with my peers during the first few weeks of the Brackenridge fellowship, I have learned about the diversity that is present in the field of research. With my academic career, I have only been exposed to scientific research, so it has been fascinating hearing about research in other fields! Everyone is truly passionate…
Izza Choudhry: The Impact of ADHD Risk on the Quality of Mother-Infant Interactions
Hi everyone! My name is Izza Choudhry, and I am a rising senior majoring in Psychology on the pre-med track with a minor in Religious Studies and a certificate in Global Health. My pronouns are she/her/hers. My research project is focused on analyzing and comparing mother-infant interactions based on if a child is at high-risk…