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I am a third year psychology student at the University of Ottawa and will graduate (unless something goes terribly wrong) in April 2009.  I plan to pursue graduate study in neuroscience, mostly likely clinical neuropsychology. My interests are in brain and behaviour, as well as psychopathology. More specifically, I'm interested in [[depersonalization disorder]], a fascinating condition largely over-looked in terms of research funding and interest. I plan to open Canada’s first research and treatment unit dedicated solely to depersonalization (unless someone beats me to it) or join current international efforts.
I am a fourth year psychology student at the University of Ottawa and will graduate in April 2010.  I plan to pursue graduate study in neuroscience, mostly likely clinical neuropsychology. My interests are in brain and behaviour, as well as psychopathology. More specifically, I'm interested in [[depersonalization disorder]], a fascinating condition largely over-looked in terms of research funding and interest. I plan to open Canada’s first research and treatment unit dedicated solely to depersonalization (unless someone beats me to it) or join current international efforts.


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I am a fourth year psychology student at the University of Ottawa and will graduate in April 2010. I plan to pursue graduate study in neuroscience, mostly likely clinical neuropsychology. My interests are in brain and behaviour, as well as psychopathology. More specifically, I'm interested in depersonalization disorder, a fascinating condition largely over-looked in terms of research funding and interest. I plan to open Canada’s first research and treatment unit dedicated solely to depersonalization (unless someone beats me to it) or join current international efforts.

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