staff

Hieu Pham

Hieu Pham, BA

Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator

Hieu Pham received his BA degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology with an emphasis on Neurobiology from UC Berkeley. He is from Sacramento, California, and plans to pursue medical school in the future. At the Memory and Aging Center, Hieu is part of the team working on the frontotemporal dementia program project grant, Frontotemporal Dementia: Genes, Images and Emotions.

Berenice Fuentes-Juárez

Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator
Sophia Licata

Sophia Licata

Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator

Sophia is a research coordinator in Dr. Joel Kramer’s lab working primarily on the Brain Aging Network for Cognitive Health study and the Mechanisms of Executive Decline study. She graduated with a BA degree in Integrative Biology from UC Berkeley in 2024.

Marcus Piattoni, BS

Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator

Marcus is a recent Loyola University Chicago graduate who majored in Neuroscience and minored in Bioethics.

Sara Wessen Chang

Sara Wessen Chang, BA, MA

Art and Science Specialist

Sara Wessen Chang is an art historian, curator, and producer with a focus on neuroaesthetics. She serves as an artist and community liaison for arts initiatives at the Memory and Aging Center and the Global Brain Health Institute.
 

Ray Fregly, MS

Data Engineer

Ray is a Data Engineer in the lab of Adam Staffaroni, PhD.

Anjali Sadarangani, BA

Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator

Anjali is an Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator in the lab of Adam Staffaroni, PhD.

Melissa Sotelo, BS

Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator
Carol Soppe

Carol Soppe, MS

Clinical Research Supervisor

Ms. Soppe is the PET Program Clinical Research Supervisor working directly with the Rabinovici Lab. She is deeply involved with both faculty and staff in monitoring operational issues, regulatory compliance, and project development. Besides project management expertise, Carol brings over 20 years of research experience spanning fields from basic immunology, metabolic diseases, and oncology to transplantation and autoimmunity.

Connor Dietz, MD

Behavioral Neurology Clinical Fellow

Dr. Dietz is originally from Penticton, British Columbia. He studied physiology and physics at McGill University in Montreal, where his research focused on characterizing candidate mechanosensitive ion channels using single-cell electrophysiology techniques. While at McGill, he became interested in neurology, neuropsychology, and brain-behavior relationships after reading the classic works of Drs. Wilder Penfield and Brenda Milner at the Montreal Neurological Institute.

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