Stacey Monsell
Clinical Research Assistant for ReVISION
Education History:
B.A., Linguistics, University of Rochester
B.S., Brain and Cognitive Science, University of Rochester
M.A., Psychology, Boston University
Areas of Interest:
Neurostimulation, Dementia, Brain Plasticity, Language Learning, Linguistic Analysis
Research Methods:
EEG, Transcranial Electrical Stimulation
Stacey graduated from undergrad in May of 2020 after extending her education to pursue an unrelated field of Geology at the University of Rochester. She took a year off to travel across the country hiking and climbing while collecting cool rocks. In 2021 she moved to Boston to begin a Master's program and graduated in May of 2022. She joined the Berenson-Allen Center in June 2022 as a Clinical Research Assistant. Stacey works with Dr. Emiliano Santarnecchi and Dr. Lorella Battelli researching treatments of noninvasive brain stimulation for patients with Alzheimer's Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia.
Personal Interests / Hobbies:
Away from work, Stacey enjoys rock climbing, video games, hiking, and yoga. As well as exploring the city with friends, family, and dogs.
Personal Goals:
Stacey is hoping to use her time at the Berenson-Allen Center to learn more about the different kinds of research being done. In the future she hopes to pursue a PhD in psychology research working with children on language development skills.