Rachel Ni, MSc

Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator (Study Coordinator)

Rachel Ni earned her Master of Science in Developmental Psychopathology from the Durham University and her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Drexel University. Prior to joining the lab, she worked with Dr. Sally Ozonoff, in the Early Detection Lab, on early identification of ASD. Rachel currently leads the middle childhood phase of the GAIN and APP studies. Outside of research, Rachel enjoys leading NeuroTeens, a social support group for neurodivergent girls and non-binary teens, and volunteering as a co-leader for various social skill groups at the MIND Institute. In the future, Rachel intends to pursue a career in autism research, with a focus on early identification and program development.