Sarah Short will begin a faculty position at the Center in Fall 2018. She received her Ph.D. from UW– Madison and has served as the Center’s new Scientific Co-Director for the past year. She joins us from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, where she previously served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry’s Early Brain Development Program.
Was there an “Aha!” moment you realized you wanted to do science?
Yes, there have been several, but the first time I had this realization was when I worked at an in-day treatment center for at-risk youth. These kids would come in, and everyone would work really hard all day just to make a tiny bit of progress. Then they would go home to challenging environments, and the next day we’d start back at square one again. It made me realize I wanted to put my efforts into a research career focused on identifying early risk factors and methods of prevention. I’ve always had a desire to help people, and it seemed through research I might be able to have a broader impact that could benefit more people.