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Anne Elizabeth Sidamon-Eristoff

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Biography

Anne Elizabeth is an MD-PhD student in the Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program. She is conducting her thesis work on gene x environment interactions underlying the relationship between prenatal cannabis exposure and neuropsychiatric disorders in the laboratories of Dr. Kristen Brennand and Dr. Laura Huckins.

In addition to psychiatric genomics research, she is very interested in applications of artificial intelligence in medical education. She serves on YSM's Educational Policy and Curriculum Committee.

Anne Elizabeth graduated summa cum laude from Princeton University in 2020 with an AB in Spanish and Portuguese and a certificate in Neuroscience. At Princeton, she worked in Dr. Cate Peña's lab studying early life stress. After graduation, she worked in Dr. Michelle Bosquet Enlow's lab at Boston Children's Hospital conducting research on how children's environments influence their mental health outcomes.

Last Updated on December 16, 2025.

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Princeton University, Spanish and Portuguese (2020)

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