Albertina Lee

Program: Unspecified

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Undergraduate university: University of Pennsylvania

Research summary
In my first lab rotation at the WUNDER lab, I used computational methods to evaluate the change in amplitude of low frequency fluctuations (ALFF) in patients watching movies and “rest” during MRI scans. The primary objectives were to assess the effects of processing and removing GLM residuals on movie versus rest ALFF. The project aimed to uncover the variables such as GLM processing, age, and normalization that may be affecting ALFF measurements in pediatric patients.

My second lab rotation at the Gabel lab also used computational methods to examine changes in spatial transcriptomics in mouse brains. The ultimate goal of the research was to develop strategies to characterize patterns in neuronal organization and visualize spatial data.

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