About Sarah Ganley
Sarah completed her undergraduate degree in Behavioral Neuroscience with a minor focusing on the ethics of medical exploration during genocide from Northeastern University. Sarah comes to the team with experience in several areas of research including operational clinical research, regulatory affairs, quality assurance and control, as well as data management. The clinical fields in which she previously focused on were pharmaceuticals, dementia, autism, memory, sepsis, hospital quality assurance initiatives, infectious disease, and HIV vaccines. Since joining the Center for Resuscitation Science in December 2015, Sarah has become the point research assistant on several observational studies including one device focused study on oxygen consumption in critically ill patients. Sarah is also the point research assistant for a phase II clinical trial studying the effects of atorvastatin treatment on influenza with Dr. Chase