Luke graduated from Bates College in May 2024 with a B.S. in Neuroscience and concentrations in Philosophy and Psychology. During his undergraduate career, he worked in the Optimization of Action Kinematics Lab under the direction of Professor Olivia Kim investigating the use of an app-based eyeblink conditioning task for the characterization and diagnosis of functional movement disorders. He also worked at a traumatic brain injury clinic, running therapy groups to improve mobility, living skills, and cognitive function for stroke and aneurysm patients. He is currently a Clinical Research Coordinator II at the Division of Neuropsychiatry and Neuromodulation at MGH where he is responsible for studies identifying biomarkers that are correlated with TMS treatment response and treatment of patients in the TMS clinic. In his free time, Luke loves to hike and spend time with his friends.