Link Tejavibulya
About Link Tejavibulya
Link Tejavibulya is a Graduate Research Fellow at Yale University, specializing in neuroscience with a focus on brain development trajectories. He has experience in utilizing large fMRI datasets and has worked as a research intern at Kinship AI.
Work at Yale University
Link Tejavibulya has been serving as a Graduate Research Fellow at Yale University since 2019. In this role, he engages in research focused on brain-behavior associations utilizing large fMRI datasets. His work contributes to the understanding of brain development trajectories from pre-natal to post-natal stages. This position has allowed him to gain extensive experience in the field of neuroscience, particularly in the analysis of neuroimaging data.
Education and Expertise
Link Tejavibulya is pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Neuroscience at Yale University, expected to complete in 2024. His academic journey began at New York University, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Individualized Study: Neuroscience from 2014 to 2017. His educational background equips him with a solid foundation in neuroscience, enhancing his research capabilities in brain development and neuroimaging.
Research Experience
In 2023, Link Tejavibulya worked as a Research Intern at Kinship AI for four months, where he further developed his research skills in a remote setting. Additionally, he has been a Visiting Student/Volunteer at Columbia University Irving Medical Center since 2022. His experience includes collecting fMRI data from fetuses in-utero and infants, contributing to his expertise in neurodevelopmental research.
Focus Areas in Neuroscience
Link Tejavibulya's research focuses on understanding the trajectories of brain development from pre-natal to post-natal stages. He utilizes advanced neuroimaging techniques to explore the associations between brain activity and behavior. His work aims to shed light on critical periods of brain development and their implications for cognitive and behavioral outcomes.