About Kymberlee O'Brien, MEd, PhD

Neuroscientist. Psychophysiologist. Singer-songwriter. 20 years at the intersection of biology and human performance.

20+ Years in Psychophysiology, Neuroscience & NeuroLeadership

For over two decades, Kymberlee has operated at the intersection of human biology and high-stakes performance. Beginning as a Research Assistant at Harvard's Health and Psychophysiology Lab, she progressed to Co-Investigator and Principal Investigator — conducting funded research on autonomic nervous system function, stress reactivity, and intergroup psychophysiology — while simultaneously completing her doctorate at Brandeis University.

That trajectory — from nascent scientist to research director to leadership consultant — is the foundation of NeuraLight™.

Her work is grounded in a simple but profound observation: the story leaders tell about their own performance rarely matches what their biology is actually recording. NeuraLight™ exists to close that gap.

Kymberlee's work is not purely academic. As a singer-songwriter, her original song "Love is Gonna Do Another Day" appeared on the Grammy ballot — a reflection of a career built around a single theme: resilience. In the lab, on the stage, and in the consulting room, the question is always the same. What does it actually take to keep going — and what does that cost?

Credentials & Training

PhD in Social Psychology, Emphasis in Psychophysiology and Neuroscience — Brandeis University
Master of Arts in Education — Fitchburg State College
Advanced Certificates in Statistical Analysis — Data Analysis Training Institute of Connecticut, UConn

Harvard University — Research Assistant, Co-Investigator, and Principal Investigator, Health and Psychophysiology Lab and Kennedy School Decision Sciences, 2005–2010. Under the direction of Dr. Wendy Berry Mendes.

Postdoctoral Fellow in Developmental Psychobiology — UMass Boston, under Drs. Celia L. Moore and Edward Tronick, 2011–2014.

Over 300 clinical-grade hair cortisol preparations. 1,000+ biospecimen preparations and interpretations. Extensive EEG, HRV, and psychophysiological mappings across community, clinical, and laboratory settings.

Awards & Recognition

American Psychological Association Dissertation Award, 2010

Brandeis Provost Dissertation Award, 2010

Brandeis Prize Instructorship — outstanding graduate student course design, 09

Harvard Sackler Scholar in Psychobiology, 2011–2012

NIH Loan Repayment Program for Research in Health Disparities, 2012–2014

American Psychological Foundation Visionary Award, 2013–2015

SPSP Small Grant Award, 2016

NIH Biomedical Grant — epigenetic investigation of social devaluation, 2018–2020

Massachusetts Cultural Council Grant — Brain Fitness Across Multiple Domains, 2024-25

Grammy ballot — original song "Love is Gonna Do Another Day"

The NeuraLight™ Methodology

Kymberlee founded NeuraLight™ Consulting to bridge the gap between academic neuroscience and executive performance. Using a proprietary biomarker interpretation framework developed across 20 years of neuroscience and psychophysiology research, she maps five neural domains — Resilience, Stress Action and Recovery, Executive Functioning, Emotion Regulation, and Prosociality — into a precise biological profile.

One biomarker or all five. Every data point tells a story.

NeuraLight™ uses a proprietary biomarker interpretation framework developed through 20 years of neuroscience and psychophysiology research.
"In high-performance environments, we cannot manage what we do not measure. Most leaders are operating on gut feeling while their biology is recording a different story. I provide the map that allows them to navigate their own physiology with the same precision they use to navigate their business."

— Kymberlee O'Brien, PhD, MEd

Teaching

Kymberlee currently holds a faculty position in an Organizational Leadership Psychology doctoral program, where she teaches Functional Neuroanatomy, Neuroscience of Leadership Lab, Advanced Neuroscience Seminar, Clinical Statistics, and Clinical Consultation — bringing the same precision neuroscience framework into the next generation of leadership researchers and practitioners.

From Lab to Leadership

NeuraLight™ is not coaching dressed up in neuroscience language. It is the neuroscience — translated into tools that leaders, organisations, and doctoral researchers can actually use.

Whether you are seeking a precision biometric assessment, a keynote that puts live biology on screen, or a doctoral workshop in functional neuroanatomy, NeuraLight™ meets you where your data does.
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Recognised Expertise & Awards

NeuraLight™ Consulting has received accolades for its innovative approach to neuroscience research and leadership development. Kymberlee has been recognised with American Psychological Foundation Visionary Award, the NIH NLP Award for work in Health Disparities and the Harvard Sackler Scholar Award in Psychobiology — among the most competitive honours in psychophysiology research.

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From Lab to Leadership

NeuraLight™ is not coaching dressed up in neuroscience language. It is the neuroscience — translated into tools that leaders, organisations, and doctoral researchers can actually use. Whether you are seeking a precision biometric assessment, a keynote that puts live biology on screen, or a doctoral workshop in functional neuroanatomy, NeuraLight™ meets you where your data does.

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Ready to know what your biology is actually telling you?

Start with the data of your cells.

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