Page Freeman, MSc
Page Freeman, MSc, is a neurobehavioral analyst in the Autism Center at the Child Mind Institute. She earned her bachelor’s degree in neuroscience and behavior at the University of Notre Dame. There, she also completed a master’s in business analytics with an emphasis in sport science. As a research assistant at the university’s Sleep, Stress, and Memory Lab, she assisted with data collection in studies that focused on the ways stress and irregular sleep patterns affect cognition.
Aside from her research, Page volunteered at the Robinson Learning Center, tutoring 1st graders in math and language. She’s also worked with pediatric cancer patients through the Fighting Irish Fight for Life initiative.
In her position at the Child Mind Institute, Page assists with the data management and neuroimaging analysis of current research studies under the guidance of Adriana Di Martino, MD. Page is passionate about using her research and educational experiences to make a direct impact on young people’s lives.
Education
- Bachelor of Arts, Neuroscience and Behavior, University of Notre Dame
- Master of Science, Business Analytics, University of Notre Dame