About me

Hi,

I’m Dr. Meghan Puglia.

I’m a neuroscientist, storyteller, educator, and data enthusiast – passionate about understanding how brains are built and how early experiences shape who we become.


I lead the Developmental Neuroanalytics Lab, where we use brain imaging and data science to understand how babies grow, learn, and thrive – especially those born prematurely or at risk for developmental challenges. My work looks at how biology and experience come together to influence each child’s unique development, behavior, and health – from infancy and beyond.

But I don’t think science should stay hidden in academic journals. I care deeply about making research understandable and useful for parents, health professionals, and curious minds everywhere.

It is my mission to take our science from the lab to your living room. I’m committed to writing about child development, collaborating on early childhood and health science projects, and hosting my new podcast, called Un-Hidden Curriculum – where I will be sharing behind-the-scenes insights on science, the brain, and navigating academic life.

I’m also a first-generation college graduate and a mom, and I know how challenging it can be to carve out space in places not built with you in mind. I believe everyone deserves access to knowledge, and the power to shape it. That’s why I’m devoted to building tools, stories, and resources that help people connect with science that they can trust, understand, and use to make informed decisions that will benefit current and future generations.


Thanks for being here.

Let’s shape brighter beginnings together.