diff --git a/team/_posts/2017-04-09-sutherland-benjelene.md b/team/_posts/2017-04-09-sutherland-benjelene.md index d41cede5..8427d662 100644 --- a/team/_posts/2017-04-09-sutherland-benjelene.md +++ b/team/_posts/2017-04-09-sutherland-benjelene.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- layout: member title: Benjelene Sutherland -position: Research Assistant +position: PhD Student department: Psychology handle: bsutherland nickname: Benji @@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ alumni: false cv: email: bsuth005@fiu.edu github: -orcid: +orcid: 0000-0003-1721-9554 osf: publons: -researchgate: +researchgate: Benjelene_Sutherland scholar: site: twitter: --- -Benjelene Sutherland is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Psychology with a double major in Philosophy of the Mind. Benjelene’s academic and career goals revolve around better understanding how drug use impacts the brain, and risk factors for substance use. She hopes to continue her education and obtain her Ph.D. in Neuroscience. Also, provide strategies for substance use prevention, and therapies for patients with certain neurological diseases and psychological disorders. +Benjelene is a graduate student in the Department of Psychology at Florida International University (FIU), specializing in Cognitive Neuroscience. She graduated from FIU with a B.A. in Psychology with double major in Philosophy of the Mind. Benjelene’s academic and career goals revolve around gaining a better understanding of adolescent substance use etiology in the context of brain function and modifiable risk factors (e.g., emotion regulation, sleep) that can inform prevention strategies to reduce use onset. Namely, Benjelene is interested in those neurobiological differences that can impact adolescent substance use by employing task-based and resting-state fMRI analyses.