Carly Robinson

Washington University

Clinical Psychology

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Carling (Carly) Robinson is a first year Clinical Psychology Ph.D student at Washington University in St. Louis with specializations in Neuropsychology and Neuroimaging. Carly’s research is focused on utilizing neuroimaging techniques and neuropsychological assessments to study Alzhiemers disease (AD), specifically sex differences in AD. She received her B.A. from Baylor University in December of 2021 where she worked as a research assistant in the Behavioral Medicine Laboratory for 3 years. During Carly’s junior year at Baylor she participated in a summer undergraduate research fellowship program at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, where she conducted research on atypical presentations of AD. After completing her undergraduate education Carly returned to Mayo Clinic as a post baccalaureate student where she broadly conducted research on neurodegenerative diseases including AD and atypical AD for a year and a half. Carly grew up in Aspen CO, a small ski town in the middle of the mountains. She is passionate about the outdoors and loves to go hiking, running, and camping.

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