About Me

I am a bilingual clinical neuropsychologist & brain researcher based in Randolph, NJ and NYC. I evaluate cognitive functioning of adults and school-aged children in both English and Mandarin. I work with clients and their families to answer critical questions related to their diagnosis (e.g., ADHD, learning disorders, dementia, brain injury) and everyday functioning (e.g., school/testing accommodations, capacity to live independently).

I am also a prolific brain researcher. My research focuses on applying cutting-edge digital technologies to the way we assess thinking and memory problems in the real world. Given my scientist background, my clinical work is always informed by the latest scientific evidence.

Qualifications

I received my PhD in Clinical Psychology with a neuropsychology concentration from the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology at Yeshiva University, where I was trained as both a researcher and clinician. I have completed numerous clinical practicums in neuropsychology, including Montefiore Medical Center, NYU Langone Medical Center, and VA Maryland Health Care System. I also completed postdoctoral research training at Kessler Foundation, where I specialized in neuropsychology and neuroscience research. Currently, I am Assistant Professor at Rutgers University, where I direct the Rutgers Neuropsychology Laboratory. I am also a licensed psychologist in NJ and NY.

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