Georgia Stemerman
About Georgia Stemerman
Georgia Stemerman is an undergraduate research assistant at Yale University, currently working in the Turk-Browne Lab and the Office of the President. She has a background in psychology with a focus on neuroscience and has held various positions in research and customer service.
Work at Yale University
Georgia Stemerman has been actively involved at Yale University in multiple roles. Since 2022, she has served as an Assistant in the Office of the President, contributing to administrative functions for two years. In addition, she has worked as a Member Services Associate at the Payne Whitney Gymnasium since 2022, where she engages with gym members and supports facility operations. In 2023, she took on the role of Undergraduate Research Assistant in the Turk-Browne Lab, focusing on research initiatives related to psychology and neuroscience.
Education and Expertise
Georgia Stemerman is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology with a Neuroscience Track at Yale University, expected to be completed in 2024. Her academic background provides her with a strong foundation in psychological principles and neuroscience, equipping her with the skills necessary for her research roles. Prior to her studies at Yale, she graduated from Greenwich Academy with a High School Diploma in 2020.
Previous Work Experience
Before her current roles at Yale, Georgia Stemerman gained diverse work experience in various positions. In 2019, she worked as a Laboratory Research Assistant at Weill Cornell Medicine for two months. In 2022, she served as a Medical Assistant at New York Dermatology Group for two months. Additionally, she worked as a Call Director at Open Exchange (OPNX) for three months in 2020 and spent two years as a Server at Gofer Ice Cream from 2018 to 2020.
Research and Laboratory Experience
In her role as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Turk-Browne Lab at Yale University, Georgia Stemerman engages in research that intersects psychology and neuroscience. This position allows her to apply her academic knowledge in a practical setting, contributing to ongoing research projects. Her previous experience as a Laboratory Research Assistant at Weill Cornell Medicine further enhances her understanding of laboratory protocols and research methodologies.