
Honours Thesis Student / Study Coordinator
B.A., Honours Psychology
My name is Alice, and I am originally from Ontario. I started as an Honours Psychology student at the NINET lab in 2023. My first thesis focused on understanding inter-relationships between treatment resistant depressive symptoms using network psychometrics. I then expanded this work to examine how symptoms of depression change across rTMS and what might predict individuals’ likelihood of responding to treatment.
Much in line, my personal interests lie in the realm of the biological basis of mental disorders—in particular, the nuance that exists both within individual disorders and across their comorbidities. I hope to take my knowledge and experience towards a future in clinical neuropsychology. In my personal time I enjoy art, video games, and binging TV shows by the dozen.
Some of my work at the lab includes:
- Psychiatry Day 2024 Poster/ePoster: Modelling of Treatment-Resistant Depression’s Complexity using Markov Random Fields: A Sex-Level Analysis
- Leading the creation of Patient-Oriented Articles in collaboration with our patient partners
- Managing this website!