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QUINN PAULI

Neuroscientist & Science Communicator

WHO I AM

I am a physics major turned neuroscience PhD student studying how memories are updated, maintained and forgotten in the brain. Outside of my research, I love teaching, mentoring, writing about science, making art, and traveling. I am also passionate about helping to make environments in science and academia more equitable and inclusive. Take a look at the work I am doing below!

MY WORK

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SCIENCE COMMUNICATION

What ethical questions do we need to consider as science and technology continue to advance? How can these topics be responsibly communicated? What are the best strategies to treat chronic pain and memory-related disorders?
Most of the science communication I do involves writing about new approaches to treating chronic pain, and opinion pieces on science policy and ethics. I also enjoy making neuroscience art. 

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