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Fleming Peck

Fleming (she/her/hers) graduated from Princeton University with a concentration (major) in Neuroscience and certificates (minors) in Computer Science and Cognitive Science. Throughout undergrad, she used neuroimaging modalities to study developmental dyslexia, autism, and learning behaviors in infants and children. She completed her thesis work with Dr. Chuck Nelson, Dr. Laurel Gabard-Durnam, and Dr. Carol Wilkinson and won a prize for her work using nonlinear measures of language-related EEG to predict later diagnosis of autism. She worked as a Research Assistant in the Translational Neuroscience Center of Boston Children’s Hospital on a range of EEG projects, including one aimed at identifying EEG biomarkers of school readiness with the PINE and Nelson Labs.