Ethan is a clinical psychology PhD student in the Moffitt & Caspi lab as well as the Duke Laboratory of Neurogenetics. Before joining the lab, he graduated from Tufts University and completed a research fellowship at the National Institute of Mental Health.
Ethan is interested in individual differences in the functional architecture of the brain and how individualized features of brain activity may be related to variation in mental health, cognition, and basic behaviors such as visual perception, auditory processing, and motor function.
Outside of the lab, Ethan enjoys cooking and watching scary movies.