Connor is currently a fourth-year Biology major at the University of Virginia. He joined the Behavioral Health and Technology Lab as a Clinical Research Intern in the fall of 2013. He acts as Dr. Ingersoll’s intern along with fellow UIP student Gaia Read. Connor is primarily involved in the CARRII project as well as the bidirectional text messaging study. Connor moved to the U.S. in 2003, and he hopes to attend medical school in 2015. When he is not in the office, Connor can be found studying at the library, attending his last semester of classes, volunteering at UVa’s Children’s Hospital, and also working as a medical assistant at a dermatology clinic in Charlottesville.
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