Anvita Guda
About Anvita Guda
Anvita Guda is a Research Assistant at NYU Langone Health and New York University, with a background in neuroscience and linguistics from New York University.
Current Positions
Anvita Guda serves as a Research Assistant at multiple institutions. She has been with NYU Langone Health as a Research Assistant since 2022. Concurrently, she is involved as a Business Analyst at Consult Your Community, a role she started in 2021. Additionally, Anvita holds a Research Assistant position at New York University, a commitment that began in 2020. All these positions are based in New York, New York, United States.
Previous Work Experience
Anvita Guda has accumulated diverse research experience through her previous roles. She worked as a Junior Scientist + Development Intern at BioBus in 2021 for 2 months in New York. During the same year, she spent 2 months at Harvard Medical School in a Research Assistant role in Cambridge, Massachusetts. From 2019 to 2020, she was a Research Assistant at Children's National Hospital in the Washington DC-Baltimore Area for 8 months.
Educational Background
Anvita Guda is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science (BS) at New York University, with an intended major in Neuroscience and Linguistics, a program she began in 2020 and is expected to complete in 2024. She previously studied at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, where she achieved an Advanced STEM Diploma from 2016 to 2020.
Research Focus
Anvita Guda's research endeavors revolve around the neural bases of consciousness at The Neuroscience Institute's Perception and Brain Dynamics Lab. She explores the intersection of neuroscience and linguistics, focusing on understanding language processing in the brain. Anvita also has a strong interest in behavioral psychology and decision-making, contributing to a multifaceted approach to her research.
Areas of Interest
Anvita Guda is deeply interested in the fields of behavioral psychology, decision-making, and neurolinguistics. Her research often delves into how language processes occur within the brain, emphasizing the complex interactions between neuroscience and linguistics. Anvita's diverse interests aid in enriching her comprehensive research projects and experimental designs.