Mackenzie Glanville

Mackenzie Glanville graduated from Georgetown University in 2024 with a degree in Culture and Politics from the Walsh School of Foreign Service and a minor in Psychology. She has research experience as a Research Assistant in Georgetown’s Culture and Emotions Lab under Dr. Yulia Chentsova Dutton, where she explored the intersection of culture and psychological processes. Currently, she is a Clinical Research Coordinator in the Valera Lab at Massachusetts General Hospital, focusing on the effects of intimate partner violence on brain function. In addition to her research work, she is dedicated to learning and furthering her expertise by taking courses in Cognitive Neuroscience and Statistics at New York University. Originally from Houston, Texas, Mackenzie is passionate about the intersection of psychology, neuroscience, and public health.