I studied brain cells for years as a neuroscientist. Then my own pregnancy changed everything
As a neuroscientist at Boston University, I spent years studying how brain cells form connections. Experiencing my first pregnancy, however, revealed to me the most astonishing neurological story of all: how, in just nine months, a single cell can become a baby with developing senses, a capacity to remember, and a growing brain prepared for life.
I began researching developmental neuroscience with new eyes, filled with awe at the hidden complexity of life in the womb. That journey inspired me to create the Voyage of Life, a newly updated, interactive website that illustrates vivid, life-affirming, and medically accurate truths — and images — of unborn human development in the womb.

