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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
Sage Lachman
Clinical Psychology Doctoral Student
Sage is a 4th year PhD candidate in Duke’s clinical psychology program. She is interested in researching pain and symptom burden to better inform the development of cognitive behavioral interventions in adolescents and young adults with cancer and chronic medical conditions. Sage also conducts research with the Duke Teen and Young Adult Oncology Program. Before coming to Duke, Sage worked as a research coordinator for Children's Hospital Los Angeles' Biobehavioral Pain Laboratory. Sage completed a B.A. in Psychology at Pitzer College in 2016. Outside the lab, Sage enjoys exploring the woods with her Bernedoodle, Rooney, and playing the drums.
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