Sydney Moseley, BS
Sydney is an Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator working alongside Dr. Tanisha Hill-Jarrett, applying intersectionality theory to understand how psychosocial stressors and structural racism and sexism impact Black women's cognitive aging and confer risk for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD).
She was born and raised in the Bay Area and obtained a BS degree in Cognitive Science with a Computational Emphasis and a Computer Science minor from UC Davis. Outside of work, Sydney enjoys exploring creative pursuits, including fashion design, embroidery, learning to play the bass, and attending occasional wheel-throwing ceramics workshops.