Tamar graduated from Brandeis University in 2017 with a background in behavioral neuroscience research. After graduating, Tamar worked on several translational research studies examining the various underpinnings of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) at Boston Children’s Hospital. Here, Tamar helped develop a successful yoga and mindfulness program for IBD patients. She is excited to potentially improve patient quality of life through utilizing various non-traditional therapeutic approaches. Currently a Master of Social Work student at Boston University, she hopes to soon pursue a PhD in clinical psychology. Tamar plans to research the intersection of mental and physical health focusing on life-threatening illnesses.
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