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Rachel Wolfson

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Research in the Wolfson lab is focused on understanding how we sense our internal environment. Sensory neurons that innervate internal organs have cell bodies that reside in the dorsal root ganglia, the DRG sensory neurons. These neurons must respond to a...

Shan Siddiqi

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Dr. Siddiqi is a neuropsychiatrist whose research is focused on causal mapping of human brain function and dysfunction. Using techniques such as functional connectivity MRI, his lab maps brain circuits to link brain lesions and brain stimulation sites...

Rachel Buckley

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Dr. Buckley’s research interests lie in two parallel, but intertwined, facets of preclinical Alzheimer’s disease: sex differences and risk and resilience to disease. For sex differences, Dr. Buckley’s lab is interested in what risk factors and biological...

Michael Fox

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I am an academic neurologist with training in electrical engineering, neuroimaging, movement disorders, and both invasive and noninvasive brain stimulation. The goal of my research is to visualize and modulate human brain circuits for improved treatment...

Kanaka Rajan

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We are a computational neuroscience lab where we bring together the fields of brain research and artificial intelligence/machine learning to figure out how the brain works. We use mathematical and computational models based on data collected from...

Sydney Cash

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Dr. Cash's research focuses on understanding the mechanisms underlying both normal and pathological cortical activity and developing novel neuroprosthetic (brain computer interfaces) approaches for treating a wide variety of neurological problems. This...

Marco Loggia

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The Loggia Lab's main research questions focus on the brain mechanisms of pain in humans. We are particularly interested in the evaluation of neuroimaging metrics as potential biomarkers of clinical pain, and in the identification of brain alterations...

Patrick Slade

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The Harvard Ability Lab aims to improve people’s mobility by bridging biomechanics, neuroscience, and AI. Our research focuses on uncovering the causal links between cognition and motor control to understand movement, improve rehabilitation, and...

Elena Chartoff

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Our overall research question is to understand how chronic exposure to drugs of abuse and stress changes the brain on a molecular level to produce pathological states such as depression and anxiety. Alleviation of negative affective states is thought to...

Eric Minikel

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I became a scientist after learning that my wife, Sonia Vallabh, inherited a lethal genetic mutation in the PRNP gene from her late mother. Her mother had died of genetic prion disease, a rapidly progressive dementia caused by misfolding of the prion...