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I'm an independent science journalist most interested in how life experiences shape our brains and our health. But I'll write about almost anything that's interesting. I've been writing since I could hold a pencil, but started getting paid for it in 2018. At Boston University, I studied neuroscience and psychology in undergrad, and then earned a master's degree in science journalism in 2018. I worked as a reporting fellow for the Public Health Post that spring, completed a science writing internship at Yale School of Medicine that summer, and started freelancing that fall. As a freelancer, I've edited content for the National Geographic Education Resource Library and written for Gizmodo, Scientific American, and others.