Noam Zerubavel

Noam Zerubavel is a second year Ph.D. student in Columbia's Department of Psychology, where his research in the Social Cognitive Neuroscience Lab focuses on predicting real-world behavior and related health outcomes using psychological and neuroimaging (fMRI) paradigms. He has been engaged in mentoring and teaching at the undergraduate level for several years, both in psychology and neuroscience.

Zerubavel received his B.A. in psychology from Columbia University. Prior to graduate school, he researched causes of the precipitous increase in autism prevalence with the interdisciplinary research group Understanding Autism at Columbia University.