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Karen Bottenfield

PhD Candidate in Anatomy and Neurobiology

Karen Bottenfield, PhD, is a researcher and academic at Boston University School of Medicine. She completed her PhD in Anatomy and Neurobiology, focusing on investigating therapeutics to enhance recovery after stroke.1 Her academic journey includes a B.A. in anthropology from Eastern Washington University and an M.S. in Forensic Anthropology.2

Currently, Dr. Bottenfield serves as a Senior Academic Program Manager at Boston University Graduate Medical Sciences.3 Her research interests encompass neurobiology, neuroscience, anatomy, osteology, and anthropology.4

As a mother of an 8-year-old boy, Dr. Bottenfield successfully balanced her academic pursuits with parenthood, overcoming significant personal challenges during her PhD program.1 Her determination and resilience in the face of adversity have been notable aspects of her journey in academia.

Dr. Bottenfield's career goals include supporting novel research aimed at increasing survival and quality of life for those affected by neurological injuries and diseases. She is also interested in technological and social advancements designed to enhance human health and longevity.1

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Boston, Massachusetts, United States