Research Assistant
Ketaki Uma Krishnan
Ketaki is the Research Coordinator at the Barnard Center for Toddler Development, where she is also an assistant teacher in the toddler program and TA for the toddler center seminar. She currently assists with the Toddler studies at the DAN lab, and hopes to contribute by drawing on her experiences in the classroom and her curiosity about the role that caregivers play in toddler emotional development and learning. She aims to obtain a master's degree in human development and psychology, and is interested in the processes of racial and ethnic socialization and identity formation in childhood, with a focus on educational settings and under-represented and ethnic minority communities.
