
Predoctoral researcher
Neurodevelopment and addictive behaviours
Danylyna holds a degree in Psychology from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), where she began specializing in neuroscience during her final year. Her interest in this field led her to explore applications of machine learning in imaging data and neuroinformatics, further supported by two master’s degrees: one in Methodology of Behavioral and Health Sciences from UCM, and another in ICT Research and Innovation (I2-ICT) from the Higher Polytechnic School of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.
Her research training has been supported by several prestigious scholarships, including the 2018/2019 Collaboration Scholarship from the Government of Spain and the 2020/2021 Research Promotion Grant in Master’s degree studies from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.
Currently, she is a PhD student in inhibitory control during adolescence within the Binge Drinking research group. Her work is fully funded by a doctoral scholarship from UCM-Santander Bank (FPI Predoctoral Research Training Scholarship)