Hannah Lichtenstein
Hannah Lichtenstein is a PhD candidate at the Neuroscience Institute at Georgia State University (GSU). She is also a creative assistant for the Brains & Behavior Program at GSU. As a PhD candidate studying the impact of early-life adversity on microglia-mediated brain development, she is highly interested in how research findings can inform health and public policy, and communication. Her dissertation is focused on characterizing the role of microglia-mediated development of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)-expressing neurons in the central nucleus of the amygdala after early-life adversity.