Anny Reyes, Ph.D. is a neuropsychology postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Radiation Medicine and Applied Sciences at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). She completed her doctoral degree in clinical psychology specializing in neuropsychology at the SDSU/UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Program and her neuropsychology internship at Emory School of Medicine. Prior to this, she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Biology and Neuroscience from SUNY Albany, as well as her Master’s Degree in General Psychology from New York University (NYU). Dr. Reyes uses neuropsychological and neuroimaging tools to investigate the impact of seizures on cognition and brain structure in patients with epilepsy and Alzheimer’s disease. She also examines the impact of social and structural determinants of health on cognitive outcomes. Her program of research will focus on promoting brain health equity via the development and implementation of lifestyle, behavioral, and cognitive interventions to help prevent dementia or slow the progression in diverse and underserved populations. Clinically, she is interested in cultural neuropsychology and offering clinical services to Spanish-speaking patients. At the leadership level, Dr. Reyes has focused on increasing diversity within neuropsychology and neuroscience via mentorship and recruitment initiatives. She has mentored numerous students including high school, undergraduate, and graduate students. Dr. Reyes co-directs the Society for Black Neuropsychology Mentorship Program.