Lilya Squali is a medical associate at ThinkSono. Lilya has also worked as a research project author and presenter at the University of Warwick, and as a visiting undergraduate research assistant at Yale University School of Medicine.
Lilya's research interests include the potential of psychedelics as treatment for mental illness, and the motor coordination of Sca1 mutant and Wild Type mice. Lilya has collected evidence from published scientific papers on PubMed, and has concluded that the use of psychedelics for therapy is associated with a reduction in depression and anxiety symptoms.
Lilya has a First-Class degree in Psychology from the University of Warwick, and is currently completing their Master's degree in Clinical Psychology at Yale University.
Lilya Squali completed their undergraduate studies at Queen Mary University of London, where they obtained their Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree. Lilya then went on to complete a BSc in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Warwick. Lilya has also obtained an International Baccalaureate Diploma & High School Honors Diploma from Rabat American School, as well as certification from the Spanish Ministry of Education in DELE B1 and the French Ministry of Education in DALF C2.
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