Our Research Updates in Archways give a snapshot of the Rice ARCHES Initiative researchers' current work, research progress, and future directions. Art & Science at the MOH Conference This month Dr....
Our “Project CHROMA Personnel” series in Archways highlights the key researchers behind the Rice ARCHES Initiative. Russell Ku This month Dr. Melia Bonomo from the Department of Bioengineering interviews...
Our “Project CHROMA Personnel” series in Archways highlights the key researchers behind the Rice ARCHES Initiative. Vincent Lai This month Vincent Lai, who previously worked with Project CHROMA as the...
Our Mini Review series in Archways does a brief dive into research topics at the intersection of the arts and health. Research on Music Therapy This month, Amara Anyanwu, a Research Assistant in the BMED Lab...
Our Mini Review series in Archways does a brief dive into research topics at the intersection of the arts and health. Research on Music Listening in Cochlear Implant Users This month, Dr. Melia Bonomo, a...
This month Nyla Vela from the Department of Psychological Sciences interviews our Lab Manager in the Biobehavioral Mechanisms Explaining Disparities (BMED) Lab.
Earlier this week I got to sit down with our very own, Kristi Parker, the Lab Manager here at the BMED Lab, and she gave me the ins and outs of what its really like to oversee the incredible projects we have here.
Kristi, a California native who got her master’s in education at the University of Southern California, found herself drawn to the BMED lab due to her interest in Psychology. She says that she is very fascinated with the work the lab is doing regarding connecting the mind and the body.
Before we were lucky enough to have her however, she actually worked as a paralegal for 5 years!
Further, she began to tell me about what her job entails. In her words, she takes care of a lot of administrative work. From scheduling and working with grants to overseeing progress made by all the different projects under the lab’s wing, Kristi could be seen as the glue that keeps this lab together. Serving as an immediate liaison between Dr. Christopher Fagundes, our primary investigator, and the rest of the lab, we are always well informed and on top of our immediate goals as a team.
When asked about what she enjoys about her job, Kristi told me that she really enjoys the participant interaction aspect of the lab. She detailed a story about one participant who, when Project Heart was still doing home visits, would bake cookies and tell stories every visit.
Evidently, Kristi is a caring and hard-working figure here at the BMED Lab. If it weren’t for her, our lab would simply fall apart, so we are very grateful that her interest in learning about others landed her here with us!
Check out Kristi’s bio on the “People” page!