Clíona Kelly, PhD, from the laboratory of Helena Rutherford, and Jivesh (Jiv) Ramduny, PhD, from the laboratory of Arielle Baskin-Sommers, have been selected to receive the 2024 Kavli Postdoctoral Award for Academic Diversity.
The Kavli Institute for Neuroscience at the Yale School of Medicine is committed to fostering and supporting an inclusive and representative neuroscience research community. The Kavli Postdoctoral Award for Academic Diversity aims to support exceptional scholars who bring a diversity of perspectives, identities, and backgrounds to academic research, including those from groups that are historically underrepresented in the sciences. This Award supports up to two years of mentored research in the neurosciences at Yale University, including salary, benefits, and a research allowance.
Clíona Kelly
After receiving her PhD in Neuroscience and Computer Science from Aston University, Birmingham, U.K., Dr. Kelly joined the Child Study Center at Yale School of Medicine in the summer of 2023 as a postdoctoral fellow. In the Before and After Baby Lab led by Helena Rutherford, Dr Kelly combines her expertise in immersive virtual reality with neuroimaging (Neuro-VR) to develop and record human behavior in naturalistic yet controlled environments. With this set of new tools, she aims to shed light on the interaction between substance use mothers and infants.
Jivesh (Jiv) Ramduny
Jivesh (Jiv) Ramduny joined the Yale Department of Psychology in 2023 as a postdoctoral associate in the Mechanisms of Disinhibition Lab with Arielle Baskin-Sommers. Dr. Ramduny’s program of research aims to facilitate the detection of individual differences in brain-behavior relationships during adolescence through the lens of inclusivity and reproducibility.