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    Natalie Tronson

    Associate Professor, Department of Psychology at University of Michigan

    Natalie Tronson is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan in the Department of Psychology, specializing in memory research. She holds a Ph.D. in Psychology (Behavioral Neuroscience) from Yale University. Natalie is committed to social issues and is an immigrant advocate, supporting movements like #BlackLivesMatter.

    With an extensive academic background, Natalie has served in various roles at the University of Michigan, including Associate Chair for Graduate Studies, Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department. She also has experience as an instructor at Northwestern University and has pursued her post-doctoral fellowship at Northwestern University. During her academic journey, Natalie has been a dedicated Graduate Student at Yale University, solidifying her expertise in psychology and behavioral neuroscience.

    Natalie Tronson's research focuses on memory manipulation and understanding the intricacies of memory. Her contributions to the field of psychology have been significant, making her a respected figure in academia. Natalie's work has been featured in various platforms, reflecting her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and exploring the complexities of memory processes.

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    Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States