I study neural circuit remapping post-stroke using advanced techniques to understand its mechanisms and develop effective therapies.
I am a Postdoctoral Associate at The Jackson Laboratory, where I study the intricate network activities of neural assemblies that are crucial for complex cognitive behaviors. My research aims to elucidate the neural architectures implicated in the development of neural diseases and to identify potential therapeutic targets. Currently, my work focuses on circuit remapping in the peri-infarct area post-stroke, employing advanced techniques such as active circuit mapping, optogenetics, influence mapping and gene expression profiling. With a strong background in neuroscience and extensive experience in both academic and research settings, I strive to contribute to the development of effective therapies for neural disorders by advancing our understanding of neural circuitry and its plasticity.
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