Meg is currently in a PsyD program at Widener University near Philadelphia, PA. She graduated from Emory University in 2016 with a focus on neuroscience and psychology, which led to a post-baccalaureate IRTA position at the National Institute of Mental Health and a two year research position at CHOP. Meg has been involved in a variety of fields in research, including using ketamine to treat mental illness, memory and reward systems in rodents and humans, neurogenesis in rodent hippocampi, as well as autism research. Additionally, Meg has switched career tracks a few times, which brought out a passion for mentorship. Meg is also passionate about dogs, vegan pastries, music, and mental health advocacy.