Nicole Corso
As the research manager for the Golub Capital Social Impact Lab, Nicole supports faculty, postdocs, and graduate students in their research. Nicole received her BA in Psychology from the University of Michigan in 2016 and an MS in Health Psychology in 2018. As a masters student, she worked in the Psychiatric Affective Neuroimaging Laboratory with Israel Liberzon, MD, and in the Sleep and Chronophysiology Laboratory with J. Todd Arnedt, PhD, in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan. Nicole joined the Stanford Memory Lab in the Departments of Psychology and Neurology at Stanford University, led by Anthony Wagner, PhD, and the Mormino Lab, led by Elizabeth Mormino, PhD, in June 2018 to explore the memory mechanisms behind neurodegenerative disease. Nicole joined the Day Lab, led by John W. Day, MD, PhD, in the Department of Neurology at Stanford University in 2022 as a data and imaging research scientist to continue exploring neurological disease with the hopes of obtaining a PhD in the future. Her research interests include memory, learning, attention, and health equity.