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Jeremy Yamamoto
Research Associate
BS, Mathematics, George Washington University
MS, Computer Engineering, University of New Mexico
jyamamoto <@> mrn.org
Jeremy Yamamoto's research involves searching for biomarkers of clinical severity for patients with schizophrenia using DTI and genetic information. Previously, he worked with spectroscopy data to determine neurotransmitter levels in schizophrenia patients using SPM and LCModel. During his free time, he enjoys riding his motorcycle, volunteering at the hospital, triathlons, reading, and sleeping. Next year, he plans to apply to medical school.
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