Mentor: Adriane Soehner, PhD
Training Years: 2022-2024
- PhD, Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh
Education & Training
Research Interests
Amy was a postdoctoral scholar in the Translational Research Training in Sleep and Circadian Science T32 program. She has 10 years of clinical experience as an occupational therapist and received her PhD in Health and Rehabilitation Science from the University of Pittsburgh. Amy’s research centers on exploring sleep for children with sensory processing differences. She has a special interest in examining the underlying neurological components of sensory processing dysfunction that impact sleep health. Her long-term goal is to use her research to advocate for sleep intervention in special populations.