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Chris Camp

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About

Biography

Chris Camp is a 4th year PhD student in the Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program. Under the mentorship of Dr. Dustin Scheinost, Chris is pioneering new statistical methods for neuroimaging data analysis. They have applied these tools to advance research on major depressive disorder, infant visual neurodevelopment, and episodic memory. Chris's current research aims to elucidate how the effect sizes and covariance of neuroimaging features influence the classification accuracy of diagnostic models.

Education & Training

BS
Duke University, Neuroscience (2019)

Research

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Chris Camp's published research.

Publications

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Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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    Growth charts of infant visual neurodevelopment generalize across global contexts

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    Translating Between Effect Size and Classification Accuracy

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    The effects of data leakage on connectome-based machine learning models

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    2nd Prize Best Presentation at NISS GSN Annual Meeting

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    Graduate Research Fellowship Program

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Locations

  • Magnetic Resonance Research Center

    Academic Office

    The Anlyan Center

    300 Cedar Street

    New Haven, CT 06519