Anne Sophie Jeanty
About Anne Sophie Jeanty
Anne Sophie Jeanty is a Research Assistant at The George Washington University, focusing on perinatal suicidality research. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and has authored a trilingual children's book.
Work at The George Washington University
Anne Sophie Jeanty serves as a Research Assistant at The George Washington University, a position she has held since 2024. Her role involves participating in a research project focused on perinatal suicidality, collaborating with the Mothers & Babies Lab. This position allows her to contribute to important research in the field of psychology while gaining practical experience in a university setting.
Education and Expertise
Anne Sophie Jeanty is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Psychology at The George Washington University, expected to complete her degree in 2026. Prior to this, she studied at Rochambeau, The French International School, where she achieved the French Baccalaureate with OIB, focusing on Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. She also earned a High School Diploma from the same institution. Her educational background equips her with a solid foundation in both scientific and psychological principles.
Background
Anne Sophie Jeanty has a diverse educational background that spans over 14 years. She attended Rochambeau, The French International School, from 2008 to 2022, where she developed a strong academic foundation. In addition to her studies, she is learning to fly as a student pilot, showcasing her commitment to personal growth and skill development.
Achievements
Anne Sophie Jeanty authored a trilingual children's book titled 'Daddy, Can We Keep the Little Bird?'. This project reflects her language skills and creativity. Additionally, she applies her language abilities in her role as a medical assistant at Total Health Medical Center, enhancing patient communication. She also dedicates time to volunteer work, assisting elementary school children with homework and activities on a weekly basis.