Susan Huganir Magsamen

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American author and researcher



Susan Magsamen

Susan Huganir Magsamen is an American author, researcher, and advocate known for her work in the fields of neuroscience, arts, and education. She is the founder and executive director of the International Arts + Mind Lab at the Brain Science Institute at Johns Hopkins University. Her work focuses on the intersection of the arts and human development, exploring how creative experiences can enhance learning, health, and well-being.

Early life and education[edit]

Susan Magsamen was born and raised in the United States. She developed an early interest in the arts and sciences, which led her to pursue a career that bridges these fields. Magsamen attended Towson University, where she earned her bachelor's degree. She later pursued graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University, where she focused on the application of neuroscience to education and the arts.

Career[edit]

Magsamen's career has been marked by her commitment to integrating the arts into various aspects of human development. She has worked extensively in the field of neuroscience to understand how the arts can influence brain development and function. Her research has contributed to a growing body of evidence that supports the use of creative experiences in educational and therapeutic settings.

International Arts + Mind Lab[edit]

In 2016, Magsamen founded the International Arts + Mind Lab (IAM Lab) at the Brain Science Institute at Johns Hopkins University. The lab is dedicated to exploring the impact of the arts on the brain and behavior. It brings together researchers, artists, and practitioners to collaborate on projects that investigate how the arts can be used to improve health and well-being.

Publications and advocacy[edit]

Susan Magsamen is the author of several books and articles that explore the relationship between the arts and human development. Her work has been published in various academic journals and popular media outlets. She is also a frequent speaker at conferences and events, where she advocates for the integration of the arts into education and healthcare.

Personal life[edit]

Magsamen is married and has children. She is passionate about the role of the arts in family life and often incorporates creative activities into her own family experiences.

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