MD/PhD student, Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience
MD/PhD student, Institute for Cancer and Aging REsearch (I-CARE) and Cancer Prevention and Control Program at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center
MD/PhD student, Jiang Lab, Department of Neuroscience
Research Interests: Neuroimaging; cognitive aging; cancer-related cognitive impairment; dementia
Advisors: Drs. Jeanne Mandelblatt and Xiong Jiang
Rotations: Dr. Xiong Jiang, Dr. Jeanne Mandelblatt, Dr. Casey Brown
Prior Education: Creighton University, B.S. Neuroscience
Chloe graduated from Creighton University in 2020 with a B.S. in Neuroscience and minored in biology and medical anthropology. During her undergraduate training and her post-baccalaureate research years, she worked under the advisement of Dr. Tony Wilson at the Institute for Human Neuroscience, utilizing magnetoencephalography (MEG), structural magnetic resonance imagine (sMRI), neuropsychological, and blood-based inflammatory marker data to understand abnormal neurocognitive aging, particularly in the contexts of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) and the Alzheimer’s disease spectrum. She started her time at Georgetown in the School of Medicine in 2022.
Now in the IPN, Chloe is working with Drs. Jeanne Mandelblatt and Xiong Jiang to integrate multimodal neuroimaging data with clinical, neuropsychological, and biological data to better understand neurocognitive aging in older women, particularly in those with breast cancer experiencing cancer-related cognitive impairment or mild cognitive impairment.