Warwick Lifecourse and Neonatal Group staff profiles
| Team lead: | ||||
| Dr Marina 惭别苍诲辞苍莽补 | Dr Sabrina Twilhaar | |||
| Research Fellows: | Dr Erkan Alkan |
Dr Andr茅s Carnero |
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| Dr Stefano Perna |
Dr Miriam Wuensch |
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| Data Managers: | Kate Evans | Marie Stracke | ||
| PhDs candidates: | Yuyao Cheng | Elif 骋枚苍别苍 | ||
| Chunxi Liang | Elsie Wu | |||
| Miranda Wong | Xuan Zhao | |||
| Project Administrator: | Akshitha Karnati | |||
| Honorary Fellow | Dr Ahuti Das Friebel | Dr Yanlin Zhou |
Wuensch, M
Research Fellow
Email:miriam dot wuensch at warwick dot ac dot uk
Miriam Wuensch is a psychology researcher with experience in a range of topics within developmental and educational psychology during her work in both Germany and the UK. After completing her undergraduate degree in psychology at the University of Munich, she earned an MSc in Psychology: Learning Science at the University of Munich, followed by an MSc in Psychological Research Methods with Advanced Statistics from the University of Sheffield. In her doctoral work at the University of Munich, Miriam investigated whether physiological measures of skin conductance and heart rate can provide insights into emotional and motivational states during testing situations. Alongside her doctoral studies, Miriam held a position as a Research Associate, including responsibilities of lab management, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, and supervising student projects at the University of Munich.
Miriam is now a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Warwick Lifecourse and Neonatal Group, where she explores the long-term outcomes of individuals born prematurely and the predictors of these trajectories with a particular focus on psychological factors. Her work draws on data from the Bavarian Longitudinal Study.
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Dr Miriam Wuensch
