Lab Manager
Kaylee attended the University of Southern Mississippi where she received her BSc in Biology and her MSc studying behavioral ecology in the Jawor lab.
Kaylee has worked in a wide variety of research areas including tuberculosis, estrogen receptor signaling (Tulane), and cancer vaccination (UNC). She is most interested in how peripheral nerves interplay with cancer and the immune system.
Outside the lab, she enjoys reading about history, birding, and gardening.
email: kmgentry@bwh.harvard.edu
office phone: 857-307-1446
Research Tech I
Eleena attended the University of Texas at Austin where she received her bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience. She has worked in various research areas throughout her undergraduate career studying glycine receptor signaling, proteomics, synapse formation, and structural neuroscience.
Eleena is interested in how tumors manifest themselves and their effects on different neuronal circuits.
Outside of lab, she enjoys reading, playing her violin, and keeping up with the most recent Formula 1 race.
Electrophysiologist
Garrett received his BS in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 2015 and his PhD in Neuroscience from Tufts University in 2024. He gained his first exposure to electrophysiology and neuroendocrine research in the Healy Lab at UMass. His PhD research in the Maguire Lab at Tufts focused on the effects of early life stress on whole-cell and network electrophysiology in the amygdala.
Garrett is particularly interested in studying the relationships between tumors and neural electrophysiology and circuitry.
Outside of the lab, he enjoys hiking, running, skiing, and reading.
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