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Jeremy F. Strain

Jeremy Strain, PhD Google After choosing a career in neuroscience my primary focus evolved into utilizing multimodality neuroimaging techniques to map patterns of disease progression. During my graduate training at the University of Texas at Dallas, I studied neuroimaging correlates of cognitive sequelea in former NFL athletes. Some of the work we produced were the […]

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C.Y. Daniel Lee

C.Y. Daniel Lee, PhD Linkedin Google I have had thorough and extensive training on understanding the molecular and cellular basis of pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases in my graduate and postdoctoral studies. I received my MS degree from Dr. Hsi-Yuan Yang’s laboratory at the National Taiwan University, studying the cellular reactions of astrocytes in response to

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Kuan-Lin Haung

Kuan-Lin Huang, PhD Linkedin Google I am a computational biologist (Early Stage Investigator) that develops systematic approaches to investigate molecular drivers of human disease with diverse training. In college, I completed a High Honors 3-year molecular genetics research dissertation with Dr. Scott Holmes. In my Ph.D., I first conducted statistical genetics research of Alzheimer’s disease

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Lisa McTeague

Lisa McTeague, PhD Linkedin Google I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and a licensed clinical psychologist with more than 10 years’ experience using brain imaging and brain stimulation to understand cognitive and emotional control. My research interests in the mechanisms of cognitive control began as an undergraduate at Harvard College. There 

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Lulu Chen

Lulu Y Chen, PhD Linkedin Twitter Google I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology in the UCI School of Medicine. Research in my lab is focused on the synaptic and neuronal mechanisms underlying basic cognitive processes implicated  in  neuropsychiatric  disorders.  This  has  entailed  a  multidisciplinary  research  program  involving genetics, molecular

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Maria Calvo-Rodriguez

Maria Calvo-Rodriguez, PhD Linkedin Twitter Google I am a senior scientist at AbbVie. Prior I was a postdoctoral scholar in the laboratory of Dr. Bacskai at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School, Boston. My long-term research goal is to understand the mechanisms that lead to the pathophysiology and neurodegeneration underlying neurodegenerative disorders, most

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Jaroslav Bendl

Jaroslav Bendl, PhD Linkedin Twitter Facebook Google My long term research interests involve the development of algorithms and pipelines focused on translational and medical bioinformatics. My undergraduate academic training provided me with an excellent background in computer science. During my doctoral studies, I applied this knowledge to solve a variety of problems in the area

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Kevin Beier

Kevin Beier, PhD Linkedin Google Dr. Beier has a diverse educational and research background that drives me to take a non-traditional approach to neuroscience.  His undergraduate education and early research was in biophysics and biochemistry, where he worked laboratory of  M. Thomas Record in the Department of Chemistry at  UW-Madison,  investigating the thermodynamics of protein

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Peter Sudmant

Peter Sudmant, PhD Twitter Google The objective of my lab’s research is to understand how aging and age associated stresses impact molecular processes in different cell types, genetic backgrounds, and evolutionary contexts. We employ computational, statistical, and experimental methods to interrogate genetic and molecular phenotypic diversity at both the organismal and cellular level. In particular

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Siddhartha Mahali

Sidhartha Mahali, PhD Linkedin Google My primary research interest lies in studying, understanding and translating molecular events into cellular physiology to understand and treat neurodegenerative disorders. My academic career so far has provided me with an excellent background in understanding and studying the cell signaling pathways  associated  with  a  number  of  cellular  processes  such  as 

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