
About
Dr. Stephanie Noble is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Psychology and Bioengineering at Northeastern University, with a joint appointment in the Center for Cognitive and Brain Health. Her research focuses on developing statistical and computational tools to enhance precision in human neuroscience inference and prediction, bridging data science, neuroscience, and open science. She co-founded the EEG startup goBlue Labs and has consulted for organizations like Source Signal Imaging and Elite Warrior Identification.
Education:
- PhD, Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program, Yale University (2019)
- BSE, Chemical & Biological Engineering, Princeton University (2012)
Research Interests: Dr. Noble's work addresses methodological challenges in neuroimaging, including data leakage, batch effects, and reproducibility. She emphasizes open science practices and inclusive scientific design. Her research explores functional connectivity, predictive modeling of brain-phenotype relationships, and applications in mental health and aging populations.
Articles Trends: Her recent publications highlight advancements in connectome-based prediction, machine learning robustness, and neuroimaging reproducibility. Key themes include improving predictive models' generalizability, mitigating biases in datasets, and leveraging large-scale neuroimaging cohorts like the UK Biobank.
Scientific Awards: No awards explicitly mentioned in the text.
Advising & Grants: While specific grants are not detailed, her dual appointments and startup involvement suggest active research funding and collaboration. She advises on open science protocols and interdisciplinary projects.
Labs & Teams: Affiliated with Northeastern's Center for Cognitive and Brain Health and goBlue Labs, focusing on translational neuroscience and EEG technology.
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