Craig McFarland
Craig McFarland (he/him/his), from Jacksonville, Fl., is a senior at Harvard University studying neuroscience and mind, brain, behavior. Craig serves as an SfN Early Career Policy Ambassador, a Dana Foundation fellow, and founder and president of the Harvard Ethics Society. He has conducted neuroscience and moral-legal research in France and Switzerland and across five research labs. His thesis, which focuses on brain structure morphology, mental illness, and neuroethics, has won departmental, national, and international awards. He has presented his work internationally across 10 research conferences and has been published in leading academic journals. Outside the classroom, Craig is an avid language learner, half-marathon runner, 80’s music enthusiast, and occasional late-night radio show host. Ultimately, Craig hopes to pursue a JD/PhD and become a professor.