Lab Alumni

“Over the past few years I’ve had the privilege and the pleasure of being the BRAIN Lab’s coordinator. I’ve gotten the chance to be involved with several projects and meet with outstanding research assistants and graduate students. I feel inspired by the work constantly and have really enjoyed my time in the lab. I leave as a more confident researcher and better prepared for my MA journey ahead. I cannot thank the amazing BRAIN Lab team enough and Dr. Paterson for giving me this opportunity. It’s been great! 

Emma Kiedyk

Lab Coordinator (2023-2025), City University of Seattle - Clinical Counseling MA

My time at the BRAIN Lab was incredibly enriching, with ample opportunities to develop research skills, connect with graduate students, and collaborate with lab managers on new tasks or discussion topics in a supportive, community based setting. The lab is extremely well organized, purpose driven, and led by approachable and supportive mentors!

Heather Hawirko

Research Assistant (2024-2025)

Over the past year, I have had the honour and privilege of working alongside the BRAIN Lab team. My time with this amazing group of scholars pushed me as an individual and an academic and always provided me with opportunities to work on new projects. In addition to this, the experiences I had in the lab led me to question where my interests lay, which area of research felt inspiring to me, and how I could plan out the next few years of my career to align with these new ideas.

 
I have decided to conclude my work with the lab to focus on my courses during what will be my final year in my degree program. Additionally, I am planning a significant move to the UK to complete an exchange semester for the Winter Semester. I am grateful to Theone, and everyone else involved in this wonderful team. I look forward to furthering my research experience soon.
Gabriele Klassen

Research Assistant (2024-2025)

“The team at the BRAIN Lab has been nothing short of supportive and I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to further my research skills. My experience at the BRAIN Lab provided me with a versed background and unique skillset that will aid in my journey as an Honours student this coming year.”

Katherine Taylor-Hood

Research Assistant (2023-2025)

Getting involved in the BRAIN Lab was an incredible way to get hands-on experience throughout different phases of neuropsychology research. I am very thankful for the support and encouragement from my supervisors and peers, and I feel incredibly privileged to have been part of such an exceptional team. I am now pursuing further study in radiography to gain clinical experience, with the goal of ultimately integrating these skills with my interests in medical research.

Kyla Basbaum

Research Assistant (2023-2024)

My experience in the BRAIN lab was nothing short of wonderful. This lab is extremely well organized and I was so fortunate to learn as much as I did!

Isabel Davies-Stevenson

Research Assistant (2024)

“Being part of the BRAIN Lab gave me the opportunity to explore research as a potential career path in a welcoming and supportive environment. I found it incredibly rewarding to contribute to research with real-world significance, which motivated me to work harder in my studies as I recognized their importance. The team’s efficient onboarding process and openness to questions made it easy to learn and grow. This experience has inspired me to pursue further research in graduate school. I highly recommend the BRAIN Lab to anyone interested in gaining meaningful research experience!”

Kelsey Harty

Research Assistant (2024), Dr. Kelly Price, R.Psych. & Associates - Autism Assessment Coordinator

“Working in the BRAIN Lab was a great experience that allowed me to develop valuable research experiences, preparing me for the next stage of my career.”

Alexa Danyluk, BSc

Honours Student (2022); Research Assistant (2020-2023), University of Regina - Clinical Psychology MSc

“Working in the BRAIN Lab has been a wonderful experience that I will never forget. During my time as a research assistant, I developed many valuable skills related to group collaboration, time management, as well as learning specific lab related tasks that ranged from data entry to screening participants for lab studies. What I enjoyed most about my experience in the BRAIN Lab is how supportive the team is. This created a work culture where I felt encouraged to ask questions which I feel optimized my overall growth within my position. Aside from work, the BRAIN Lab also organized fun events such as drag brunch and movie nights to develop team comradery. I would definitely recommend working in the BRAIN Lab to anyone who is looking to gain lab related experience related to neuropsychology!”

Allie Malton

Research Assistant (2023)

“The BRAIN lab provided an excellent environment to help build my research skills and knowledge. The other lab members were very kind and welcoming and it was great to meet those with similar interests and goals!”

Tristyn Ranger

Research Assistant (Summer 2023)

“It was a wonderful experience being a part of the BRAIN lab, and it definitely set me up for success with my future academic endeavors, as well as in my professional life.”

Laurel Caldwell, MSc

Research Assistant (2021-2022), Access and Crisis Response Clinician in Mental Health & Substance Use at Island Health

“As an undergrad, getting involved with the UVic BRAIN Lab was a fun and interesting way to gain psychology research experience.”

Evie Ockelford

Research Assistant (2020-2022), University of Victoria - MSW

“I worked at the Brain Lab after my first year of UVic through funding from the VKURA award. I am now in third year and am studying Biology and Psychology. The Brain Lab helped me kick start my research experience, and I will be doing a Honours next year for my final year!”

Lana Rummel

Work-Study (Summer 2022)

“My experiences with the BRAIN Lab have been foundational. I joined the lab with limited research experience but a wealth of curiosity, and I left with the inspiration to pursue a Ph.D. in clinical neuropsychology. This lab offers a variety of opportunities alongside ample support and guidance – the ideal conditions to grow confidence in conducting research.”

Taylor McEachnie, MA

Honours Student (2020-2021); Research Assistant (2020-2021), University of Windsor - Clinical neuropsychology PhD

“Working in the BRAIN lab helped me realize the passion I have for research and develop skills to further pursue my career and education. I learned valuable teamwork and data entry skills. Thank you to the BRAIN team for creating a positive environment for learning and for igniting my passion for research.”

Keana Schmidt-Waselenchuk

Research Assistant (2020-2021), Psychological assistant at MindKey Health

As a research assistant in the BRAIN Lab, I gained valuable hands-on experience at various stages of the research process. Despite being new to research, the team dedicated time to train me, ensuring that I felt confident and trusted as a lab member. Thanks to the supportive team, I acquired a diverse set of skills that will extent beyond my time at the lab.”

Sarah Engler

Research Assistant (2022-2023), UVIC Honours Psychology Student

Ava Carpenter

Research Assistant (2025)

Emma Gulutzan

Research Assistant (2025)

Ella Lowe-Ng

Research Assistant (2025)

Amalie Kerridge

Research Assistant (2024-2025)

Jalene Plamondon

Research Assistant (2024-2025)

Lily Rigaud

Research Assistant (2024-2025)

Paloma Shah

Research Assistant (2024-2025)

Emma Knock

Research Assistant (2023-2025)

Hannah Kroeplin

Research Assistant (2023-2025)

Miki McGhee

Research Assistant (2023-2025)

Abby Marsh

Research Assistant (2024-2025), University of Calgary Honours Student

Amanda McGillivray

Research Assistant (2024-2025), University of Saskatchewan - Clinical Psychology Program

Kathleen Stagg

Research Assistant (2024-2025)

Anguli Bharmota

Research Assistant (2023-2024)

Azadeh Ebrahimi

Research Assistant (2023-2024)

Kaitlyn Cumberland

Research Assistant (2023-2024), UVIC Psychology Student

Neelah Ntalintumire

Research Assistant (2023-2024), UVIC Psychology Student

Sumire Suzuki

Research Assistant (2023-2024), UVIC Psychology Student

Adeeb Akhavan

Research Assistant (2022-2023)

Christina Beck

Research Assistant (2022-2023); Independent Study (Summer 2023); Honours Student (2023-2024)

Jori Bishop

Research Assistant (2020-2023), UVIC Psychology Student

Lena Fellenius

Research Assistant (2023), UVIC Psychology Student

Nate Liu

Research Assistant (Summer 2023), UVIC Psychology student

Shahana Mamdani

Honours Student (2023)

Theresa Moolman

Honours Student (2023), Adler (Vancuover) - Clinical Psych PsyD

Kiera Ropchan

Research Assistant (Summer 2023)

Shweta Waddan

Research Assistant (2023)

Carly Santuccione-Boyd

Research Assistant (2022-2023), Research Psychometrist for the Brain in Motion Study at the University of Calgary

Natalia da Costa

Work-Study (2021-2022); Research Assistant (2021-2022)

Brooke Lagore, BA

Graduate Research Assistant (2020-2022)

Nicole Legg

Research Assistant (2020-2022)

Marina Parvanova, BA

Independent Study (2021-2022), University of Ottawa - Counselling Psychology

Yael Stevens

Intern (Summer 2022); Research Assistant (2022)

Jennifer Reeves, BA

Honours Student (2020-2021); Research Assistant (2020-2022), Senior Policy Analyst with the Alberta Ministry of Seniors, Community and Social Services

Gillian Power

Research Assistant (2020-2021)

Danyelle Kora

Independent Study (Fall 2020)