Muna Ibrahim
Muna Ibrahim
Muna has worked in women’s health and behavioural neuroscience research for 6 years. As a research technician at the Galea lab, she manages the lab’s finances, and is actively involved in studies exploring sex differences in the affects of exercise on cognition, as well as the impact of motherhood and diet on neuroplasticity in an Alzheimer’s disease model. As an Office Administration & Finance Assistant with the Women’s Health Research Cluster, Muna works closely with Katherine Moore to manage Cluster finances and coordinate working groups. Outside of work, Muna enjoys hiking, solving puzzles and listening to true-crime podcasts. She is currently pursuing a second degree in Computer Science.