Bako Agnes Orionzi
About Bako Agnes Orionzi
Bako Agnes Orionzi is a Post Bac Irta Research Fellow at the National Institutes of Health, specializing in clinical research on Autism Spectrum Disorders. With a background in cognitive neuroscience and medicine, she has extensive experience in neuropsychological testing and research applications.
Current Role at National Institutes of Health
Bako Agnes Orionzi currently serves as a Post-bac Irta Research Fellow at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland. She has held this position since 2012, accumulating over a decade of experience in clinical research. Her work primarily involves participation in a clinical research lab that focuses on Autism Spectrum Disorders. In this role, she utilizes neuropsychological testing and neuroimaging techniques to contribute to the understanding and treatment of these disorders.
Previous Experience at National Institute of Mental Health
From 2012 to 2014, Bako Agnes Orionzi worked as a Research Fellow at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) in the United States. During her two-year tenure, she engaged in various research activities that contributed to the field of mental health. This experience provided her with valuable insights and skills that she has applied in her subsequent roles in clinical research.
Educational Background in Neuroscience and Medicine
Bako Agnes Orionzi holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Neuroscience from Washington University in St. Louis, which she completed from 2008 to 2012. She furthered her education at the University of Minnesota Medical School, where she earned her Doctor of Medicine degree from 2014 to 2018. Her academic background in cognitive neuroscience, with an emphasis on biological sciences, has laid a strong foundation for her career goals in clinical research.
Research Experience at Washington University in St. Louis
Bako Agnes Orionzi has extensive research experience at Washington University in St. Louis. She worked as a Research Assistant from 2008 to 2012, where she contributed to various research projects. Additionally, she served as a Health Promotions and Wellness Student Intern from 2011 to 2012, gaining practical experience in health promotion initiatives. This diverse experience has enriched her understanding of clinical research and patient care.
Research Interests and Goals
Bako Agnes Orionzi has a keen interest in translating research findings into clinical applications aimed at improving patient outcomes. Her focus on Autism Spectrum Disorders and her background in cognitive neuroscience reflect her commitment to advancing the field of clinical research. She actively seeks opportunities to apply her knowledge and skills to enhance the effectiveness of treatments and interventions in mental health.