Summary
Emily Murriel is an Assistant Professor and clinical neuropsychologist with 11 years of experience diagnosing and evaluating complex neurologic and psychiatric conditions, including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, atypical movement disorders, and patients with major medical comorbidities such as transplant recipients. Based at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, she blends patient care with programmatic research that clarifies cognitive profiles and clinical outcomes, and she brings deep expertise in psychometrics, test development, and research methods. Her work in cultural neuropsychology and experience working with interpreters adds a nuanced, equity-focused perspective to assessment and care. Trained with a PhD in Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology from the University of Victoria, she also has extensive laboratory management and research coordination experience across academic and industry settings.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Clinical Psychology, Neuropsychology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Clinical Psychology, Neuropsychology at University of Victoria
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Psychology, Bachelor of Arts (BA), Psychology at Boston University