
Zoe Webster
Research Assistant
Zoe has worked in clinical research for five years and has contributed to a variety of projects including researching the effect of pets on queer mental health, VR treatment for neuropathic pain, and childhood behavioral health. They have also been working with youth in teaching and community building capacities for the better part of the past nine years. On this grant, they serve as the primary contact for participants, manage the Youth Advisory Board, aid recruitment, and assist with the creation of study materials. They also obtain participant consent, collect data, and ensure participants are paid. They greatly appreciate the work this grant endeavors to do, both as a researcher and a nonbinary person. Trans, nonbinary, and gender diverse health is deeply understudied, and they hope this grant will provide valuable tools to improve treatment for those with eating disorders, as well as lead to better informed research for this population in the future.