MindArch Health Spring 2026 Intern Projects
Meet the Spring 2026 Intern team
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Christopher Montalbano
Christopher Montalbano is a Stony Brook Alumni. He graduated in the Spring of ‘25 holding a B.A in Sociology and Psychology, with a minor in Health Medicine and Society. He is an advocate for mental health awareness, with a large focus on men’s mental health. He is applying for Ph.D. programs to further research in this area and become a tenured professor.
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Mashrika Khan
Mashrika is a senior at Stony Brook University double majoring in Psychology and Sociology. As an intern at MindArch Health, she supports projects that promote proactive psychological interventions using a data-driven approach. She plans to pursue her PhD in social psychology to conduct research on underserved populations with the goal of expanding mental health accessibility.
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Samantha Morreale
Stony Brook University graduate working as a Research Intern at MindArch Health and a Behavior Technician for children with autism. Research interests focus on supporting underrepresented children and adolescents facing societal disadvantages. Planning to attend graduate school next fall in Experimental Psychology.
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Aliya Mohammed
Aliya Mohammed is a current psychology student. This year she has been interested in research and writing pertaining to well-being and contemporary psychological framework. One day she hopes to have her own private practice in which she plans to utilize various mediums to prevent, treat, and assist with crises.
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Celina Hu
Celina Hu is a Psychology Major in her Junior year, attending Stony Brook University. Aspiring to be in the medical field, she joined this internship to take on an active role in learning and advocating to provide preventative aid for different communities. Currently studying for Med School, with either a specialization in Dermatology or Psychiatry, she hopes to develop her communication skills to better interact with peers and patients in the future.
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Emma Sheridan
Emma Sheridan is a rising senior at Stony Brook University, majoring in Psychology with a strong focus on clinical research. Emma is especially passionate about abnormal psychology and after graduating in 2026, she plans to pursue a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, with the goal of contributing to both academic research and clinical practice.
