Bre'ana Byrd
About Bre'ana Byrd
Bre'ana Byrd is a Research Assistant Intern at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation and a Graduate Student in Neuroscience at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. She has a background in psychology and philosophy, having worked in various research and recreational roles in Oklahoma and Texas.
Work at Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Bre'ana Byrd has been employed as a Research Assistant Intern at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation since 2016. This role involves assisting in various research projects and contributing to the advancement of scientific knowledge. Her ongoing tenure in this position highlights her commitment to research and development in the medical field.
Education and Expertise
Bre'ana Byrd studied at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, where she earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy. Additionally, she completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Central Oklahoma, obtaining a Bachelor's degree in Psychology. Her academic background provides her with a solid foundation in both psychological principles and philosophical inquiry.
Background in Research and Compliance
Bre'ana Byrd has experience in research and compliance through her previous role as a Research Assistant in the Research Integrity and Compliance Office at the University of Central Oklahoma. She worked in this capacity for one month in 2017, contributing to the oversight of research practices and ensuring adherence to ethical standards.
Previous Experience in Recreation
Prior to her research roles, Bre'ana Byrd worked at the City of Southlake in various capacities. She served as a Recreation Leader for five months in 2013 and then as a Recreation Specialist from 2013 to 2017. These positions involved organizing recreational activities and engaging with the community, showcasing her ability to work in diverse environments.
Current Graduate Studies in Neuroscience
Since 2018, Bre'ana Byrd has been pursuing graduate studies in Neuroscience at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. This program allows her to deepen her understanding of the nervous system and its functions, further enhancing her research capabilities in the field of neuroscience.