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Laura Frutos-Zatlin
Research Analyst at Mathematica
Laura Frutos-Zatlin is an accomplished professional with a strong academic background. She pursued her Bachelor's Degree at San Diego State University-California State University followed by her Master's Degree at New York University.
With a diverse professional history, Laura has held various roles in different organizations. She is currently a Research Analyst at Mathematica. Previously, she served as the Interim Co-Director of Program Evaluation & Planning at Good Shepherd Services and also worked as the Manager of Community-Based Programs in the same department. Furthermore, she has experience as a Program Analyst in Youth Justice & Workforce projects at Good Shepherd Services. Laura also excelled as an Adjunct Instructor of Personality Psychology at New York University.
In her early career, Laura delved into research roles. She worked as a Graduate Student Researcher at NYU Langone Medical Center, focusing on significant medical research. She also honed her skills as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Institute for the Study of Decision Making - The HUMAN Project. Moreover, she was a vital GSAS Pathways to Ph.D. Student at New York University and held the position of Project Director and Lab Manager as a Graduate Student Researcher at NYU.
Laura's dedication to research is evident through her varied experiences. She has also contributed as a Research Assistant at Harder+Company Community Research and as a Student Researcher at the Green Neuroscience Laboratory.
Throughout her career, Laura Frutos-Zatlin has showcased a deep commitment to academia and research, making significant contributions across different organizations and projects.