Amy Currier
Amy joined the Team in 2026. As a Clinical Research Associate, she works to maintain patient's anonymity and research integrity. Amy graduated from Florida Gulf Coast University in 2022, with a major in psychology, concentration in neuroscience, and minor in French. She was previously at the Lieber Institute for Brain Development, where she dissected whole human brains and identified pathologies. She is deeply passionate about childhood income inequality and building resilience in those that have experienced it. Her previous research has focused on gender differences in the neurological physical manifestations of post-traumatic stress disorder. For fun, Amy plays guitar and is in several bands! She likes to rock climb, swim, and spend as much time outdoors as possible