Biography
Chloe joined King’s College London as a PhD student in 2023, funded by the Medical Research Council Doctoral Training Partnership. She is interested in environmental predictors and mental health outcomes of individual variability in the pace of brain maturation. Her research will use nonlinear modelling approaches and emerging longitudinal datasets such as ABCD.
Chloe completed her Research Master degree in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, where she also spent eight months as a visiting researcher at the University of Oxford. Prior to joining King’s, she worked as a Research Assistant at the Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging.
Research Interests:
- Characterising trajectories of structural brain development
- Environmental influences on brain maturation
- Adolescent mental health
Research
Psychometrics & Measurement Lab
Research in the Lab focuses on the methodology and applications of psychometrics, psychological measurement, mathematical psychology, and social statistics.
LIFE-MAP Lab at KCL
We study how the mind and brain changes across the lifespan, and the methods and models that can be used to capture their development.
Research
Psychometrics & Measurement Lab
Research in the Lab focuses on the methodology and applications of psychometrics, psychological measurement, mathematical psychology, and social statistics.
LIFE-MAP Lab at KCL
We study how the mind and brain changes across the lifespan, and the methods and models that can be used to capture their development.