Margaret is a scientist (data, computer, neuro, & network) working on a PhD in Biomedical Informatics and Computational Biology at the University of Minnesota. She has obtained an MS in Computer Science from the University of Minnesota and a BA in Biology and Psychology from Metropolitan State University. Her research falls primarily in the area of brain connectivity, with an emphasis on developing analytical methods for integrating data from multimodal sources. More specifically, Margaret has been focused on constructing multidimensional brain networks for deriving spatiotemporal models of brain communication patterns.
Sunday 15:15–15:55 in Room 2