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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
Julia Gianneschi, B.A.
Former Research Specialist
Julia graduated from Duke University in May of 2021 with a major in Psychology, a minor in Spanish, and a certificate in Innovation & Entrepreneurship. She joined the Duke Center for Eating Disorders as a full-time Clinical Research Specialist in June of 2021. As an undergraduate student, Julia also competed on the Duke Varsity Fencing team, serving as captain her senior year. In her spare time, Julia enjoys working out, arts and crafts, and petting any dog that comes her way. She is passionate about mental health research, and hopes to attend grad school to become a licensed psychologist in the future.
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