Da Yeoun (Hanna) Moon was appointed as a MARC scholar in September 2018. Her major is psychology, with minors in statistics and honors in interdisciplinary studies. She is currently working under Dr. Lisa Eyler at University of California-San Diego (UCSD). Her current research examines the relationship between APOE alleles, brainAGE, and cognitive performance in individuals with and without bipolar disorder. Previously, she conducted research at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln as a part of the REU Minority Health Disparities Initiative (MHDI) Summer Research Program (SRP), where she examined the relationship between health perception and hepatitis C infection in rural Puerto Rico's injection network using social network analysis. Last summer, she participated in the Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP) at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. Under the mentorship of Dr. Laura Zahodne, she conducted a literature review on the contribution of white matter hyperintensities in Alzheimer's disease. She is interested in the neural and cognitive correlates of neurodegenerative diseases as well as examining trajectories of healthy aging. She plans on pursuing a PhD in clinical neuropsychology with an emphasis in geriatrics.