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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
Ellen Mines, B.S.
Former Research Specialist
Ellen Mines (she/her) graduated from Duke University in May of 2021 with a B.S. in Biology and a minor in Chemistry. While at Duke, Ellen used machine learning and data analysis to develop a food recommendation tool for children with Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). She now works full-time at the Eating Disorder Lab, and hopes to incorporate her experiences into her career as a future pediatrician. In her free time, Ellen loves to cook new recipes, go herping (google it!), and decorate the tank of her betta fish, Shaun.
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