
Position
Former Research Technician, Biobehavioral Imaging and Molecular Neuropsychopharmacology Unit
Contact
Biomedical Research Center251 Bayview Boulevard
Baltimore, MD 21224
Education
B.S. - Integrative Neuroscience, Binghamton University
Research Interests
I was born in Manhattan, New York. I graduated from Binghamton University with a Bachelor of Science in Integrative Neuroscience in 2017. As a sophomore, I was part of the Summer Research Immersion (SRI) program where I worked with Dr. Corinne Kiessling investigating how acetylcholine loss affects motor performance, treatment efficacy, and dyskinesia using a parkinsonian rat model. As a junior, I taught and guided students part of the Freshman Research Immersion (FRI) program throughout their research experiment. In summer 2016, I worked with Dr. Gabor Egervari in Dr. Yasmin Hurd’s Molecular Neuropsychopharmacology laboratory helping with a pilot study on how heroin-induced molecular disturbances on acetyl-H3 impacts cynomolgus monkey brain tissue using histone acetylation. I enjoy listening to music, knitting, and crocheting during my free time.
Sherry is currently am M.A. student at Rutgers University.
