Rosie is a third year graduate student in the Imaging Science PhD program. Her research interests focus on neuroimaging analysis techniques in the context of mental health conditions and psychiatric disorders. Prior to moving to the US, Rosie graduated from St George’s University of London with a BSc in Biomedical Sciences, specializing in Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience. Since then, she has completed a MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience at Durham University and an MRes in Bioimaging Science from Imperial College London. Alongside her academics, Rosie has mobilized scientists and engineers across the country to apply their skills on a local, national and international scale, sitting on the leadership teams of numerous national organizations. Her roles include: Assistant Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Science Policy and Governance, Liaison for the National Science Policy Network, Contributing Writer for Engineers and Scientists Acting Locally, and Writer/Editor for 500 Women Scientists.