Caitlyn Finton is a Ph.D. candidate in the psychology department at Cornell University and a graduate student writing fellow at the Behavioral Scientist. She specializes in behavioral and evolutionary neuroscience. Her research focuses on the neurobiology of social behavior, with a specific emphasis on mating decisions in prairie voles. She is also involved in science outreach and science communication, volunteering at her local science center and creating science activities and curriculum for K–12 students. She received a B.S. from Indiana University, Bloomington, in 2016, where she studied biology, animal behavior, and French.