Benji is a one year old rescue mixed with chow chow, terrier, pitbull, lab, sass, and cuteness. His current research interests are determining the best spot to lay in the grass and the most effective shape, size, and flavor of stick that the world has to offer. His hobbies include giving you paw, smelling the wind, cuddling, eating peanut butter, and looking incredibly handsome.
Benji is a one year old rescue mixed with chow chow, terrier, pitbull, lab, sass, and cuteness. His current research interests are determining the best spot to lay in the grass and the most effective shape, size, and flavor of stick that the world has to offer. His hobbies include giving you paw, smelling the wind, cuddling, eating peanut butter, and looking incredibly handsome.
Benji is a one year old rescue mixed with chow chow, terrier, pitbull, lab, sass, and cuteness. His current research interests are determining the best spot to lay in the grass and the most effective shape, size, and flavor of stick that the world has to offer. His hobbies include giving you paw, smelling the wind, cuddling, eating peanut butter, and looking incredibly handsome.
Eating Disorder Research Laboratory
Nandini Datta, B.S.
Clinical Psychology Doctoral Student
Nandini is a third year graduate student in Duke's clinical psychology program. Her research focuses primarily on the impact of interpersonal impairment in Anorexia Nervosa. She is currently working on (1) a qualitative coding study that investigates friendships in individuals with Anorexia, and (2) a study looking at the effectiveness of a meal replacement shake and it's impact on food preoccupations. Prior to moving to Durham, she worked at Stanford's Eating Disorder Lab as a research assistant. Originally from California, she dearly misses 365 days of sun, but has enjoyed the distinct four seasons Durham offers. She enjoys an occasional chilled glass of Chardonnay, netflix binges, and her 5 lb yorkie-poo, Bailey.