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Nikkita Khattar

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Nikkita Khattar

Biography

I was born in New Delhi, India, and raised in Frederick, Maryland, USA. While studying biomedical engineering in Washington, DC, I had the opportunity to explore a wide spectrum of research topics including single-neuron mass spectrometry in Dr. Vertes' analytical chemistry lab at GWU and high intensity therapeutic ultrasound with GWU and the FDA. I developed a particular interest in medical imaging research and after graduation, I spent two years at the National Institute on Aging primarily focused on using advanced MRI techniques to study age-related processes pertaining to brain tissue microstructure including demyelination, axonal damage, and iron accumulation. Informed by my experience at the NIA, I am interested in developing and applying advanced imaging, signal processing, and machine learning techniques to study neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease. Outside of research I mentor middle-school STEM students. I also enjoy hiking, working out, art, and hanging out with my dog.

Education & Training

  • BS
    The George Washington University, Biomedical Engineering (2018)