My primary research area is the philosophy of neuroscience, and my dissertation is about how theorists do and should interpret neural activity with respect to mental phenomena under investigation. I recently completed an M.S. in Neuroscience as a member of the Ahmari lab in Pitt's Translational Neuroscience Program. Before joining Pitt HPS, I spent a year as a graduate student in the philosophy department at Indiana University, Bloomington, and I received an M.A. in Philosophy from the University of Tübingen in Germany.
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