I am a psychologist and neuroscientist currently living in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. I grew up in a German family in the state of Georgia, USA, studied psychology there, and later lived in Central and South America—in Honduras, Peru, and Colombia. During that time, I worked for over 1.5 years as a teacher and psychologist with children from families living in poverty as well as with orphaned children.
I have been living in Germany since 2010. I completed a Master’s degree in Neuroscience in Tübingen and earned my PhD in (Neuro)Psychology at the University Hospital in Frankfurt am Main. Since completing my doctorate, I have been teaching psychology and conducting research at Hochschule Fresenius, School of Psychology.
Outside of work, I spend as much time outdoors as possible, stay physically active, and enjoy pursuing a range of hobbies, including triathlon, reading, and doing puzzles.