Isabel Brown is a clinical research assistant at BIDMC, contributing to the various studies at Response to Risk and helping to advance the knowledge and understanding of psychosis risk.
Academic: Isabel is a 4th-year undergraduate student at Northeastern University, and is a candidate for a Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Interest and Experience: Prior to joining the Response to Risk team, Isabel worked at The Developmental Risk and Cultural Resilience Program at Brigham and Women's Hospital, where she was a research assistant studying infants and mothers development, experiences, and wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Isabel is passionate about volunteering and helping her community. She serves as a co-chair and a mentor to children and teenagers in her neighborhood through a volunteer organization called DREAM. Her academic interests include child development, behavior, and mental health.