
Developed strong analytical and research skills within academic environment, focusing on human behavior and mental processes. Demonstrated ability to synthesize information and apply psychological principles to real-world scenarios. Seeking to transition into clinical psychology graduate programs, leveraging these transferrable skills to drive positive outcomes.
Submitted Manuscripts
1. Wicklum, S., Amson, A., Tuttauk, L., Griffiths, N., Crowshoe, L., Ji, Y., McBrien, K., Stuebing, N., Zhang, J., Checholik, C., Doyle-Baker, P., Scalp Lock, Elder R., Frehlich, L., Scott, S., Forbes, J. "Assessing the Impacts of Makoyoh'sokoi, a Wholistic, Physical Activity Based Welness Program for Indigenous Women." (revised manuscript in review in the International Journal of Indigenous Health)
Oral Presentations
1. Stuebing, N. "Pain and Resilience in Sickle Cell Disease." ACCESS Summer Student Research Day. 2025.
2. Stuebing, N. "Photovoice assessment of Makoyoh’sokoi, an Indigenous Women’s Wholistic Wellness Program." Collective Kin Conference. 2024.
Poster Presentations
1. Stuebing, N., Zwicker, H., Guilcher, G., Schulte, F. "An Examination of Pain, Catastrophizing, and Psychological Adaptation in Youth with Sickle Cell Disease." Charbonneau Summer Student Research Day. 2025.
2. Stuebing, N., Frehlich, L., Tuttauk, L., Zhang, J., Amson, A., Doyle-Baker, P., Checholik, C., Wicklum, S. "Makoyoh'sokoi: Culturally-Responsive Wellness for Indigenous Women." Lifestyle Medicine Conference. 2025.