Bram R. Diamond, B.Sc.

Research Technician

At the University of Rochester, I studied Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Clinical Psychology with a focus neurobiology and neuropsychology. There, I worked in a cognitive neuropsychology laboratory and implemented MRI-based methods to help facilitate neurosurgical mapping and to better understand behavioral deficits from surgical lesions. Here in Boston, I work with an assortment of MRI analytical toolkits to process and analyze MRI data from various populations including patients with TBI. In the near future, I hope to continue researching disorders of the brain while I work towards a PhD in Clinical Psychology in the pursuit of becoming a neuropsychologist. While out of the lab, if I'm not experimenting in the kitchen I like to explore New England by skiing, hiking, and running.